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The Impact of Backpacks on Back Pain

Itā€™s common for adults and children alike to wear backpacks. They provide a convenient way to carry everything you may need throughout your day. However, carrying everything you need on your back can get heavy, placing more weight on your spine than itā€™s prepared to carry. This added weight then has the potential to cause damage to your spinal discs, leading to back pain.

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Is it Possible to Have Asymptomatic Degenerative Disc Disease?

For those who donā€™t know, degenerative disc disease isnā€™t actually a disease and asymptomatic degenerative disc disease seen in patients confirms this. In fact, degenerative disc disease as seen in MRI scans isnā€™t a painful condition. Degenerative discs are frequently found in imaging scans of the spine in individuals with no back pain, and the frequency of finding degenerated discs increases with age.

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Annular tears

Explaining Annular Tears

Annular tears are the root of spine pain for many patients, starting with simple back pain and leading to disc herniations, bulges, degeneration, and dehydration.

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