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Human back is a complex structure comprising spine bones (vertebrae), muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels and disks which all work in tandem to support our bodily functions.
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About Dr Mehta • Mr Jwalant S Mehta is a consultant spinal surgeon specialising in spinal deformity corrections and treatment of all spinal conditions. His is based in Birmingham at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Additionally, he has practising privileges with the BMI and Spire groups. • He serves on major steering committees of the premier international scoliosis organisation, the Scoliosis Research Society. He is currently serving on the CME and the Research Grant review committees, and is a programme reviewer for the IMAST and the annual meetings. • He has recently been appointed as an honorary senior lecturer at the Aston University in Birmingham, heading the Spine module on the MCh (Orth) course. http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
What Causes Back Pain? • Human back is a complex structure comprising spine bones (vertebrae), muscles, ligaments, nerves, blood vessels and disks which all work in tandem to support our bodily functions. • The problem arising with any one of these components can cause back pain and in some of the cases, the causes remain unclear as well. • Being a multifactorial condition; lifestyle, environment, & genetic or structural factors can result in the back pain http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
What Causes Back Pain? • In most cases, the cause of back pain is non-specific i.e. it is not caused by any serious disease but by poor posture during regular activities like pushing, pulling incorrectly, slouching or standing for long periods, twisting, awkward bending etc. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Bone disorders, pregnancy, kidney infections, sleep disorders are other specific causes of back pain. http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
How common is the back pain? • Back pain is one of the most common conditions that affect the adults of all ages. However, back pain in children i.e. Paediatric Back pain is not so common and s Spinal Surgeon has to be contacted before the condition worsens. • In case of acute back pain, the physician diagnoses the patients with a physical examination by taking the medical history of the patient into the account. • But in cases of chronic back pains, physicians prescribed tests and scans are done to diagnose the condition. http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
How do I prevent the occurrence back pain? • Almost everyone experiences back pain at some point in time in our life. • But the good news is that you can minimize the pain, prevent the recurrence or even ensure a speedy recovery by making simple lifestyle changes like incorporating, an exercise routine, a proper posture, a healthy diet. • You can ask your doctor regarding these changes and he will help you with them. http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
What are the treatment options are available for back pain? • Variety of treatment options are employed based on the specificity and severity of the back pain such as Medicines, Exercise programs, Physical therapy sessions, surgical procedures. • Surgery is usually employed for pain related to structural problems. Do patients always need surgery for back pain? • No, surgery for back pain is recommended only if there is an underlying medical reason behind the pain or if other conservative reasons haven’t worked. http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
What can I do to prevent my back pain from getting worse? • Almost everyone experiences back pain at some point in time in our life. But the good news is that you can minimize the pain, prevent the recurrence or even ensure a speedy recovery by making simple lifestyle changes like incorporating, an exercise routine, a proper posture, a healthy diet. • You can ask your doctor regarding these changes and he will help you with them. http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
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Contact and Connect • Clinical secretary: Samantha Leavy +44 785 021 1939 • Medico-legal secretary: Jan Clarke +44 121 4508928 • Spire Parkway Hospital:0121 704 5500 • BMI Edgbaston:0121 456 2000 (appointments) • BMI NEC (National Enquiry Centre): 0808 101 0337 • Email: info@mehtaspine.co.uk • The appointments are booked through the clinic http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk