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Back Strain Injuries (Lumbar
Sprain)
A lumbar low back
sprain/strain occurs with a sudden stressful low back injury, causing
stretching or tearing of the muscle/tendons/ligaments of the low back
region. The muscles are large in this area and when a back injury strain
occurs, severe low back pain is the result.
However, a sprain or strain may be misdiagnosed when an underlying disc
injury has not yet made itself evident.The erector spinae muscles are the
firm prominent muscles that you can feel in the lower part of your back,
on either side of the midline. These muscles can be painful when they get
tensed and cramped up in spasms. When strains are imposed on the psoas
muscle, tremendous forces are exerted on the lumbar spine. These forces
can be very irritating to the low back.
The low back pain from a sprain or muscle strain back injury is in a broad
area of the back and may be on either side, with consequent painful muscle
spasms occurring with activity, or at night during sleep. The back injury
pain is worsened by activities, and bed rest is an absolute necessity for
a short period of time - one to three days.
Muscle injury typically will not include weakness in the legs. There is
marked restriction and painful limitation in range of motion. Back Injury
patients are typically bent over and unable to straighten up or maintain a
normal posture. Back Injuries can cause any particular activity to be
impossible, including sitting, standing, walking, driving, etc.
No diagnostic testing is performed for back injuries, except in a case of
unremitting sprain or strain which has been present for several weeks and
is not improving as expected. At this point, x-rays of the lumbar spine
will be needed to rule out underlying spinal injury or disease. If
symptoms persist, an MRI is indicated to diagnoses underlying disc injury
such as ruptured or degenerated disc, not evident or suspected at the
initial examination.
No lawyer can tell you at the beginning of your claim how much your case
is worth until he or she has all the medical records, bills and wage loss
analysis in hand. However, by calling
800-437-2571 anytime and
explaining the specific circumstances of your accident and injuries, one
of our experienced personal injury attorneys, may be able to give you a
“ball park figure,” or if you prefer, may also use our convenient
Free Case Evaluation
submission form.
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