This term defines pain in the lower back, in the lumbar region. It is estimated that 70 to 85%* of the world's population will suffer from back pain at one time or another.
It can be caused by a sprain, facet syndrome (inflammation of the intervertebral joints) or vertebral subluxations (loss of mobility in the spinal joints). It can also indicate a more serious condition in the spine such as osteoarthritis, disc degeneration or even a herniated disc.
When it becomes chronic, low back pain can prevent people from functioning normally. Did you know that there are 10% of the population who suffer from chronic pain,
To avoid chronicity, if you suffer from back pain, consult us quickly to identify the source of the pain and establish the right care protocol.