السبت، 5 يناير 2013

Hypermobile Joint Back Pain / Burning Back Pain

Hypermobile Joint Back Pain / Burning Back Pain
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Hypermobile Joint Back Pain 

Hypermobile joint back pain is most often seen in patients who are naturally double jointed, have practiced gymnastics, or some forms of vigorous martial arts, for extended periods of time or have been involved in accidents where the integrity of their spinal joints was compromised.

Hypermobile joints are certainly not inherently painful. In fact, most people with hypermobile joints are naturally resistant to spinal joint pain symptoms which may affect those of us with more typical joint capabilities. However, some studies predispose certain types of developed hypermobility conditions to an increased risk for painful arthritic symptoms later in life.

What is Hypermobile Joint Back Pain?

Hypermobile joints describe a condition in which the spinal joints (or any joints in the body) have an unusual range of motion which is above and beyond what is considered typical. In essence, the joints move beyond the range which would cause injury in a typical person.

This condition can be congenital or developmental, but in many cases is created through time, effort and hard work spent training in some form of physical activity.

Congenital hypermobility is rarely inherently painful or becomes so over time. Developed hypermobility can become symptomatic and may even lead to spinal instability in some patients.









Hypermobile joints are not usually as stable as joints which are typically limited in their range of motion, since the supporting soft tissues are not designed to protect the joint through such an extensive range of movement.

Hypermobile Spinal Joint Pain

Hypermobile joints can be naturally inborn. These people typically do not have pain or issues involving their joints at any point in life. It seems that in these patients, the anatomy has grown to support the joints and has acclimated to the extended range of motion in most cases. Of course, this is not an absolute, as some people who are naturally double jointed can experience pain in some or all of their overly mobile joints.

The most common serious back pain issues occur in people who are or were involved actively in competitive gymnastics or acrobatics. The training required for these sports is intensive and pushes the limits of the spinal joints beyond their normal capabilities. Some forms of martial arts, such as capoeira, also involve the development of hypermobile joints. Doctors have also seen this condition recently in aging breakdancers.

Hypermobile Joint Back Pain Advice

There is little which can be done to stabilize the affected joints, without the potential for seriously damaging the spine. Sure, surgeries exist, but can make the condition far worse and are not generally advised for most patients unless severe instability issues exist.

It is better to simply reduce the chances for injury and pain through careful monitoring of movement and activities which are high risk. Additionally, keeping the surrounding musculature strong will help maintain integrity in the hypermobile joints and over time, may stabilize them permanently.

Physical therapists and fitness trainers are useful in developing exercise programs to assist patients in stabilizing these potentially problematic joints without surgery. Patients are usually best off following a conservative course of treatment using activity-regulation and exercise, saving operative interventions as last resort treatment options.

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Burning Back Pain
Burning back pain is a common description used by many patients to detail feelings of heat which are experienced in addition to their other symptoms, including pain and related neurological expressions, such as tingling or numbness.

Burning is a sensation that is associated with many types of pain syndromes, from gastrointestinal concerns to headaches. The body views extreme heat as a source of discomfort, so it is common for many painful conditions to produce actual or perceived heat. A burning sensation is possible in a specific location of the back or may radiate from a central point into the limbs.

I have recently been victimized by extreme burning pain in my neck, as if there is literally liquid fire running through the cervical spine into the area between the shoulder blades. I notice this mostly when standing in one place for an extended period of time, particularly at my computer. Not fun… not fun at all! This can be a very frightening symptomatic expression for any patient to bear. 

Burning Back Pain Causes


There are several potential causes of a burning feeling combined with back ache:

Back muscle pain often demonstrates a real or perceived increase in temperature in the affected muscles. The buildup of toxic waste chemicals in the back muscles can create a hot sensation, as can an inflammatory process common to minor muscular injuries. These types of back pain are often confined to a specific area or region of the back. It is possible for the heat to radiate as the body slowly disperses the waste chemicals from the muscle.

Oxygen deprivation back pain can cause many sensory perceptions besides simple pain. Heat, tingling, weakness and numbness are often characteristic of this type of pain. Oxygen deprivation can be caused by a physical source, but is also often sourced by the mindbody process. The only proven effective treatment for psychoemotionally-driven pain is knowledge therapy.

Some patients with chemical radiculitis also complain of burning sensations in the affected area, which may explain why some disc issues might involve this feeling of fluid heat. This might figure into my own neck condition, although I do not have definitive evidence of it.

Some forms of infection of the spine may cause actual heat to exist. In these cases, the pain may or may not be wholly caused by the bacterial process. I see this occasionally in patients who have discitis, but is far more commonly associated by infection caused by back surgery.

Some doctors speculate that a few patients with the perception of heat may also be experiencing increased friction in the spinal joints due to facet syndrome or other osteoarthritic processes.

Recommendation on Burning Back Pain

Any back pain can be a real trial to endure. When additional symptoms are present, common dorsopathy can become a true and frightening torture. The key to overcoming any type of back pain is getting a true and accurate diagnosis. Without this, any treatment is almost bound to fail before it even starts. When you figure possibly neurological expressions, such as burning into the mix, the risk for a mistaken diagnosis rises considerably.

I know that the feeling of burning back pain can be very disturbing. Sometimes I get it so badly that I begin to obsess about the actual causative process in painful detail. Of course, in my case, it could be lots of reasons, since my neck is such a disaster at this stage of life… Every disc herniated and one badly displacing the spinal cord. Ouch!

Although I have not found any particular treatment which seems to relieve this burning, I am not overly concerned. It seems to be just another of many possible symptoms which can be sourced by my own combination of anatomical and mindbody pain issues. If you know of any treatment options which have helped you relieve burning, please share them on our forum. I know there are lots of us who would be interested in learning what you may already know!


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