1. LBP is usually a serious condition.
2. LBP will become persistent and deteriorate later in life.
3.Persistant LBP is always related to tissue damage
4. Xray and MRI's are always needed to detect the cause of LBP
5. Pain related to exercise and movement is always a warning the harm is being done to the spine and a signal to stop or modify activity.
6. LBP is cause by poor posture when standing, sitting or during activity.
7. LBP is caused by weak "core" muscles and having a strong core protects against LBP
8. Repeated spinal loading results in wear and tear and tissue damage
9. Pain flareups are a sign of tissue damage and require rest.
10 Treatments such as strong medications, injections, and surgery are effective and necessary to treat LBC.
2. LBP will become persistent and deteriorate later in life.
3.Persistant LBP is always related to tissue damage
4. Xray and MRI's are always needed to detect the cause of LBP
5. Pain related to exercise and movement is always a warning the harm is being done to the spine and a signal to stop or modify activity.
6. LBP is cause by poor posture when standing, sitting or during activity.
7. LBP is caused by weak "core" muscles and having a strong core protects against LBP
8. Repeated spinal loading results in wear and tear and tissue damage
9. Pain flareups are a sign of tissue damage and require rest.
10 Treatments such as strong medications, injections, and surgery are effective and necessary to treat LBC.