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[The back in everyday life].

X Phélip, J G Drevet, C Gallin-Martel

    Revue Du Rhumatisme Et Des Maladies Osteo-Articulaires
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    Human evolution to an upright stance contributes to back pain. Preventing benign back pain involves educating individuals on proper posture and back usage through targeted re-education programs.

    Area of Science:

    • Evolutionary Biology
    • Human Anatomy
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Context:

    • Human bipedalism and spinal evolution are linked to the prevalence of back pain.
    • Prolonged physical activities and specific postures exacerbate back pain development.
    • Understanding the biomechanics of the spine is crucial for pain management.

    Purpose:

    • To explore the evolutionary basis of back pain.
    • To identify risk factors associated with back pain.
    • To propose preventative strategies for benign back pain.

    Summary:

    • The upright posture, a result of human phylogenetic and ontogenetic evolution, is a significant factor in the development of back pain.
    • Various physical activities and sustained postures, beyond overwork, can contribute to back pain.

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  • Prevention strategies focus on re-educating correct back usage, applicable to both individuals with and without existing pain.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the evolutionary origins of a common ailment.
    • Informs the development of targeted physical therapy and ergonomic interventions.
    • Promotes proactive strategies for back pain prevention in diverse populations.