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  2. Got back pain? It could be caused by arthritis. Here's ... - AOL

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    The most common causes of back pain are strain and wear and tear over time, Blazer says. ... 3 ways to tell typical back pain from arthritis pain. Back pain can be caused by arthritis, and Blazer ...

  3. This Is the #1 Worst Habit for Arthritis Pain ... - AOL

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    Lugging around heavy bags or routinely wearing hefty backpacks can strain your back, but it is also bad for arthritis pain. “Carrying heavy items will cause more stress to the joints ...

  4. Musculoskeletal causes of back pain - Wikipedia

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    Maintain proper posture: In many cases poor posture (also called bad posture) is the root cause of back pain because of more stress on the disks and less back muscles activity. [1] [10] Most common bad posture samples are round back, sway back, forward head, excessive anterior and exterior pelvis tilts. [10]

  5. Common Causes of Arthritis for Women (& How to Treat It) - AOL

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    Inflammatory arthritis can sometimes cause symptoms in parts of the body other than the joints, like the eyes, heart, or lungs. ... Having overweight or obesity places additional strain on the ...

  6. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    Low back pain is not a specific disease but rather a complaint that may be caused by a large number of underlying problems of varying levels of seriousness. [30] The majority of low back pain does not have a clear cause [1] but is believed to be the result of non-serious muscle or skeletal issues such as sprains or strains. [31]

  7. Musculoskeletal injury - Wikipedia

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    Repetitive shoulder movements, overhead, swinging, throwing or circling movement can cause musculoskeletal injury. [16] Some cases can result in spinal cord damage at the C3-C5 levels, producing a myelopathy which can dramatically compromise overall movements in arm and legs as well as other fine motor functions. [1]

  8. The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do if You Have Joint Pain

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    "Repetitive impact to an injured joint can lead to long-term consequences including permanent damage to the cartilage—arthritis—or intractable pain and inflammation," Dr. Zarin explains. It's ...

  9. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Back pain can be caused by the vertebrae compressing the intervertebral discs. Inflammatory arthritides such as ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus can all cause varying levels of joint destruction. Among the inflammatory arthritides, ankylosing spondylitis is most closely ...