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Any of the components of the spine and its surrounding structures are susceptible to injury and can become pain generators.
Refers to abnormal narrowing of the bony canal that houses the spinal nerves or the spinal cord.
Sacroiliac joint is formed from the connection of sacrum with the pelvis on either side. Sources of pain or inflammation can result from degenerative joint changes etc.
The piriformis muscle is located in the buttock region on each side. Piriformis syndrome is causes by irritation of the muscle which in turn leads to buttock pain.
Inflammation in the bursal sac. A bursa is a thin sac around a joints that serves as a shock absorber between bone and surrounding soft tissue.
A type of headache that can vary in intensity. It can be associated with nausea and sensitivity to light as well as sound.
A chronic myofascial pain syndrome that causes generalized musculoskeletal pain in specific area of the body to become tender to the touch.
A condition in which the annulus fibrosis/outer part of vertebral disc has a defect. This causes the nucleus/inner portion of disc to herniate or slip through the defect.