The Plaintiff led medical evidence that he suffered from «
mechanical lower back pain» amongst other injuries as a result of this crash.
The bad news about
mechanical lower back pain is that it's due to repetitive faulty movement or bad posture, which leads to increased pressure in your spine.
I don't think there is a physical therapist that would support this instruction and I would be willing to say that every woman adapting this posture will suffer from
mechanical low back pain, if not immediately, then down the road at some point.
Not exact matches
Due to incorrect spine position discs suffer extra pressure that eventually can result in disc / vertebrae
mechanical damage, also
lower back muscles (and not only
lower back) become chronically tight causing the infamous
lower back pain.
I find that the motor vehicle accident did not cause or materially contribute to the symptoms of severe and persistent
low back pain experienced by the plaintiff during the 10 months following the snow shoveling incident of January 2007, or to his continuing complaints of
mechanical back pain.