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Wednesday 30 July 2014

Unique Content Article: Has A Sports Injury Taken You Out Of The Game?

Has A Sports Injury Taken You Out Of The Game?

by Jerome Hoffman

The general health community will tell you that normal exercise is a key component for good health and long life. That being said, competitive athletes can often experience back ache that can briefly or permanently cause them to stop playing the sport they enjoy most. Here are some of the most common symptoms, causes and treatments for spine pain and strain caused by a sports injury.

Symptoms of back pain from a sports injury can include pain in the lower back, as a severe, sharp pain, or can be a constant, longer-lasting pain. Acute back pain typically signals that a traumatic injury has happened while chronic back pain may occur and be a sign of that nagging, recurring pain from an older injury. In addition to causing pain, spoprts injuries that affects the spine can also create other symptoms, including back pain accompanied by a searing pain that goes down the buttocks into the leg, symptoms that are associated with <a href="http://www.spineone.com/conditions-sciatica.htm"> sciatica</a>.

Sports Injuries causing back pain can include trauma to the back from one sudden occurrence or from recurring stresses on the body. Many times, sports-related back pain is caused from overuse of a specific area of the back, such as when golfers repeatedly twist their lower backs while swinging a golf club. Most athletes will agree and are aware that most every sport comes with some risk of injury but some sports like weight lifting, cycling, and golf have a higher risk of back pain incidents - the repetitive strain/stress placed on the spine while playing the sport can cause back pain to occur - sometimes slowly over a period of years.

Sports Injury Options: Most competitors can return to their respective sports as soon as they have gotten proper treatment for their back pain. The key to recovery is making sure that a correct diagnosis is made by a qualified back doctor. This specialist has the resources to conduct the diagnostic testing required to figure out the nature of an injury and to manage the treatment for it. Oft-times, athletes self-diagnose the source of their back pain which in turn can lead to further damage or more time needed to heal to 'get back in the game'.

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<a href="http://www.spineone.com">SpineOne</a> specializes in treating spine-related injuries using minimally-invasive procedures, including back pain from a sports injury. We are located in Denver, CO and are considered the leader in minimally-invasive surgery in the minimally-invasive procedures. We accept most insurance and same-day appointments are available

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Title: Has A Sports Injury Taken You Out Of The Game?
Author: Jerome Hoffman
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Keywords: sports injury back pain,sciatica,sciatica nerve pain,sciatica specialists,health, spine health,spine specialists, back doctors, sciatica
Word Count: 401
Category: Medicine
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