Pain Worsened by Posture or Activity

What Does This Symptom Mean?

Pain that increases during specific activities or positions often suggests a mechanical or spinal cause. Patients may notice worsening pain while sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting, or climbing stairs.

Common Causes

  • Disc prolapse
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Muscle strain
  • Facet joint arthritis
  • Nerve compression 

Investigations

  • X-ray Spine
  • MRI Spine
  • CT Scan
  • Physical examination 

Treatment Options

  • Physiotherapy
  • Ergonomic modifications
  • Core strengthening exercises
  • Pain medications
  • Injections
  • Surgery in selected cases 

Red Flags

  • Progressive weakness
  • Bladder dysfunction
  • Severe numbness
  • Inability to walk 

FAQs

Why does my pain worsen when sitting?

Disc-related conditions often worsen with prolonged sitting.

Can posture affect spinal pain?

Yes. Poor posture is a common contributor.

Is physiotherapy effective?

Very often, yes.

When to Consult

Pain that consistently worsens with activity or posture changes should be evaluated to identify underlying spinal conditions and prevent progression.

Tingling

What is Tingling?

Tingling is an abnormal sensation often described as "pins and needles." It commonly affects the hands, feet, arms, or legs.

Common Causes

  • Nerve compression
  • Disc prolapse
  • Neuropathy
  • Vitamin deficiencies
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Diabetes 

Investigations

  • MRI Spine
  • Blood tests
  • Nerve Conduction Studies 

Treatment Options

  • Treatment of underlying cause
  • Physiotherapy
  • Nutritional support
  • Medications 

Red Flags

  • Progressive symptoms
  • Weakness
  • Bladder dysfunction 

FAQs

Is tingling always nerve-related?

Usually, but not always.

Can vitamin deficiencies cause tingling?

Yes.

Should persistent tingling be evaluated?

Absolutely.

When to Consult

Persistent tingling may indicate nerve dysfunction and warrants medical assessment.

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