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What Causes Constant Lower Back Pain When I Bend Down Lower Spine?

I have had scoliosis surgery when I was 14 years old I am now 31 had 3 children and worked at jobs that require heavy lifting long standing for 8 to 10 hours now I have been having constant lower back pain when I bend down my lower spine sticks out and the side of my lower back sits higher than the other. Could this be a flat back syndrome?
Mon, 20 Apr 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
hi
In my opinion back pain is due to heavy weight lifting due to abnormal pressure in a curvature of low back region.Seeing that you had scoliosis surgery, your doctor may have asked you to change the nature of work and prevent your back from excessive strains, like weighty objects lifting or lifting while bending.
Change to lighter work is a solution.
Take physical therapist help for graded and limited back muscle strengthening exercises only and refrain from back loading works
Regards,
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What Causes Constant Lower Back Pain When I Bend Down Lower Spine?

hi In my opinion back pain is due to heavy weight lifting due to abnormal pressure in a curvature of low back region.Seeing that you had scoliosis surgery, your doctor may have asked you to change the nature of work and prevent your back from excessive strains, like weighty objects lifting or lifting while bending. Change to lighter work is a solution. Take physical therapist help for graded and limited back muscle strengthening exercises only and refrain from back loading works Regards,