Back pain
The back is a complex structure, made up of bones, muscles, joints, and nerves. Therefore, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of back pain without a specific medical examination. Back pain is a common disease in the elderly and tends to be younger. This is a chronic disease that occurs when discs and joints degenerate, bone spurs grow on the vertebrae of the spine. This leads to pain and a limited range of motion as nerves and other functions are affected.
According to statistics, up to 80% of cases of back pain have no known cause. Compared to men, women have a higher risk of osteoporosis disease. In addition, back pain can be a symptom of many different diseases, especially osteoporosis, so if not diagnosed and treated promptly, it can cause damage to the skeletal system, and spine and seriously affect the spine's importance to health.