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Erector Spinae Strain (Low Back) treatment guide

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Guide Overview

A brief summary of what you'll find inside our treatment guide.

Definition

Erector Spinae Strain involves damage to the muscles, ligaments or connective tissues in the lower back.

Causes (Aetiology)

Often traumatic in origin, Erector Spinae Strains occur as a result of the small joints in the back being bent or stretched beyond their normal range of movement resulting in pain, inflammation and bleeding in and around the injury site.

Signs and symptoms

In some cases, the injury may have gone unnoticed at the time but as the tissues inflame and swell they become increasingly more painful.

Symptoms include:

  • Acute pain with possible sciatic referral into the buttocks and leg

  • Onset may be immediate or 24-48 hours afterwards injury

  • Sharp pain when coughing or sneezing

  • All movements may be restricted, guarded and painful

Management

In most cases, Erector Spinae Strains are not serious. However, they can result in stiffness, reduced mobility and secondary problems which develop after the injury has healed.

If left untreated scar tissue and congestion forms around the injury site which increases the likelihood of re-injury.

Acute phase

Pain always causes a protective guarding in the tissues which shortens the muscles and hampers rehabilitation.

Our treatment guide provides expert advice on how to reduce pain and inflammation and create the right conditions to accelerate the healing process.

Post-acute phase

Post-acute phase rehabilitation involves the staged introduction of isometric, concentric and eccentric stretches, scar tissue removal and proprioceptive exercises to strengthen the connective tissues to achieve a full range of movement and prevent re-injury.

Prognosis

Erector Spinae Strains respond well to self-treatment and conservative care.

Our treatment guide provides comprehensive tips and advice to achieve a full recovery in the shortest possible time.

Complications

If you follow the treatment guide correctly and are diligent with the rehabilitation programme complications are unlikely.

Without correct rehabilitation, there may be residual stiffness and reduced range of movement.

Regular stretching and the correct warm-up before sports or exercise are some of the techniques contained in our clinically proven treatment guide to help prevent re-injury. 

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Erector Spinae Strain (Low Back) treatment guide