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===Complications===
===Complications===
*[[Complications]] of [[back]] [[pain]] varies according to the underlying [[etiology]].  
*[[Complications]] of [[back]] [[pain]] varies according to the underlying [[etiology]].  
*[[Back]] [[pain]] of any origin can lead to long term [[disabiliy]], [[depression]], social distancing, decreased [[quality of life]].  
*[[Back]] [[pain]] of any origin can lead to long term [[deformity]], [[disabiliy]], [[depression]], social distancing, decreased [[quality of life]].  
*[[Disease]] specific [[complications]] are the following:
*[[Disease]] specific [[complications]] are the following:
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Natural history, complications and prognosis largely depend on the underlying cause of back pain.

Natural history, Complications and Prognosis

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Most patients with back pain recover without residual functional loss, but individuals should contact a doctor if there is not a noticeable reduction in pain and inflammation after 72 hours of self-care. Recurring back pain resulting from improper body mechanics or other nontraumatic causes is often preventable. Engaging in exercises that don't jolt or strain the back, maintaining correct posture, and lifting objects properly can help prevent injuries. Many work-related injuries are caused or aggravated by stressors such as heavy lifting, vibration, repetitive motion, and awkward posture. Applying ergonomic principles — designing furniture and tools to protect the body from injury — at home and in the workplace can greatly reduce the risk of back injury and help maintain a healthy back.

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