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What Causes Lower Back Pain Long After Treating Back Injury?

Hello, My name is Troy,,Seven years ago I had what was called a slip fall accident, twisting of the lower back. I had to distinguish my lower back Pain. Having follow up care with practicing physician. It would seem other than my pain of the lower back, high-blood pressure. I never had in any of past visits before..could there be a link?
Tue, 23 May 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi Mr Troy,

I have gone through your question in detail and understand your concern.

Yes,there could be a link between the two.
You may be suffering from a lumbar disc prolapse causing nerve root compression.
The trigger may have been the 7 years old trauma.

I would suggest you to get a MRI of the lumbar spine done to rule out a disc prolapse and consult a orthopedist / neurosurgeon.

I hope the answer was useful to you.

Get back to me for any doubts that you may have.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Lower Back Pain Long After Treating Back Injury?

Hi Mr Troy, I have gone through your question in detail and understand your concern. Yes,there could be a link between the two. You may be suffering from a lumbar disc prolapse causing nerve root compression. The trigger may have been the 7 years old trauma. I would suggest you to get a MRI of the lumbar spine done to rule out a disc prolapse and consult a orthopedist / neurosurgeon. I hope the answer was useful to you. Get back to me for any doubts that you may have. Best wishes.