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  1. The most common type of back pain is pain in the lower back (lumbar spine) as this area bears the stress of the body weight throughout the day. Many have lower back pain at some point in their lives, but few are caused by a chronic, medical problem. Lower back pain often goes away after 2 – 6 weeks, and it can be separated into 2 categories:

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  3. Generally, back pain can originate from: Muscle or ligament stiffness. Injured muscles, ligaments, or nerves. Bulging, ruptured discs or slipped discs. Arthritis. Osteoporosis. Lower back pain is estimated to affect up to 80% of adults in Singapore. Most acute lower back pain is caused by the body’s inflammatory healing response to injury to ...

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  5. Singapore Paincare Holdings Limited (“Singapore Paincare” or “the Group”) is a healthcare group with a focus on the treatment and management of chronic and acute pain. Our first specialist pain clinic, Singapore Paincare Center, founded by Dr Bernard Lee Mun Kam in January 2007 is one of the first clinics in Singapore specialising in the treatment of persistent pain.

  6. Muscle irritation / spasm. Lower back spasms can be due to several potential causes, including bad posture, muscle overuse and strains. A doctor should be seen for a physical examination for people with chronic or worsening spasms or discomfort. A lower back spasm normally feels like muscle contracts or moves firmly.

  7. The Pain Care Expert. Led by Dr Bernard Lee Mun Kam, Singapore Paincare Center specialises in managing chronic and acute pain. Our team of highly trained specialist pain doctors, surgeons, and physiotherapists work together to alleviate pain, restore function, reduce limitations to daily activity, and improve your quality of life. Read More.