Chronic simple traumatic low back pain
Chronic simple traumatic spondylosis of lumbar and leg pain, except for those who suffer from acute traumatic low back pain or spine fractures, are mostly caused by continuous bending over or excessive fatigue due to abnormal postures, and ligaments of the lumbosacral or sacroiliac joints or bone. A chronic cumulative strain that causes chronic rupture, abrasion, or edema of the ligaments. In severe cases, fatigue fractures of the articular processes can cause chronic back pain. Most of these patients had no obvious history of trauma, which was caused by long-term physical discomfort or overwork, which caused the back muscles and ligaments to be stretched.
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