If you’ve ever experienced back pain, you are in good company. Back pain, especially lower back pain, is one of the most common types of body pain.
A whopping 92% of people experience pain in their back at some point.1 Another 10% of people describe lower back pain as their most frequently experienced pain.2
Types of back pain
Back pain can be acute or chronic. Acute back pain lasts for three months or less, and heals within an expected amount of time. Chronic back pain, on the other hand, is continual or recurring and lasts for three months or more, beyond a reasonable healing time.
Back pain is usually classified based on the area of your back that is affected.
Cervical | Pain in the vertebrae of your neck |
Thoracic | Pain in your upper back |
Lumbar | Pain in your lower back |
Sacral or coccyx | Pain in the lowest vertebrae of your back in the region between your hips (sacral) or pain in your tailbone (coccyx) |

Symptoms and signs of back pain include:
- Soreness
- Stiffness
- Tingling
- Inability to stand up straight without pain
- Decreased range of motion from side to side
- Inability to flex your back
When to see a doctor about your back pain
Here’s the good news. In most cases, back pain resolves on its own with home care and rest. This can take a few weeks. However, if your back pain does not improve during this time, see a doctor.
Additionally, there are a number of back pain symptoms that should not be ignored. In rare cases, back pain can be a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires attention.
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