Back ache can start from apparently very insignificant origins and it can come from significant trauma. People ought to be made to be aware that small things can lead to years of backache and perhaps early retirement.
In my case, my wife and I were visiting a friend of hers and she offered to give me a massage. My wife agreed because of their friendship and because her friend had trained as a masseuse ten years beforehand.
The massage progressed well and she kept asking me whether she was hurting me. She was not, so I said no. She stood on the back of my thighs and asked again. I said no. She said that she had never massaged a white man before and that my muscles were heavier than she was used to.
So, she started striking the back of my left thigh with her heel. Again she asked if it was painful. It did not. Anyway, she completed the massage and we all had a lovely evening. The next day, my left thigh was painful and I had to limp a little. This lasted a couple of of days and then went away.
A week later, I could hardly walk, limping badly on my left leg. That lasted a month and then my lowest disc slipped out of position. I am still suffering from a slipped or herniated disc as a result of a month of poor posture which was the result of a free massage.
That is how easily it can occur. You do something daft like wearing tight shoes; you acquire a limp and the limp so alters your stance that it puts your back out. If I had known then what I know now, I would not have limped around for a month, I would have rested up.
Take my example as a significant warning, you can get permanent back ache from the stupidest of things. A friend of mine has had back ache for thirty years and he remembers the day it happened. He was in the bathroom and twisted to his right to reach for the toilet paper.
Bang! Thirty years of back pain and early retirement.
Be very careful of lifting, pushing and manoeuvring items in general. If your work involves physical work, make sure that your employer or supervisor shows you the safest ways of doing so. Make certain that you use the same ways at home in your private life.
A last point is to bear in mind that we are living longer than ever before, but that means that bones have been wearing out for longer. Bear that in mind, if you are getting on. You might no longer be able to do what you could do merely 10 years ago even if you are healthy.
Help your body live a longer time without injury by exercising it and giving it at least the recommended daily amounts (RDA) of vitamins that it needs to replenish itself.
Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a range of topics, but is now involved with muscle relaxants for back pain. If you would like to know more, please go to our web site at Sore Back Remedies