• Contributory Factors to Spondylolysis

    A lower back stress fracture, medically known as Spondylolysis, is the most common overuse injury of the lower back in sport. This condition is classified as either a bone stress reaction or a stress fracture of the lower back. There are a number of factors which make people more susceptible to Spondylolysis. Gender Female gymnasts … Read more

    Spinal Stenosis Injury Explained

    Spinal-Stenosis

    Lumbar spinal stenosis is a cause of low back pain that can produce various symptoms such as sciatica, back pain, buttock pain, tingling, cramping leg pain and pain on standing and walking. Stenosis means narrowing, and spinal stenosis refers to a narrowing of the spaces that surround the nervous tissue in the lower back, most … Read more

    Sciatica Back Injury Explained in Depth

    Sciatica

    Medically reviewed by Katie Knapton, MSCP HCPC on 29th October 2021 Sciatica is actually a term that has different meanings for different people and is recognised as a general term referring to leg symptoms which could be presenting as pain or nerve sensations with or without back pain.. The sciatic nerve runs from the lower … Read more

    Lower Back Stress Fracture (Spondylolysis) Rehabilitation

    Lower-Back-Stress-Fracture

    Medically reviewed by Katie Knapton, MSCP HCPC on 29th October 2021 What is Spondylolysis? A stress fracture, medically known as spondylolysis, is the most common overuse injury of the lower back in sport. This condition is classified as either a bone stress reaction or a stress fracture of the lower back. It is especially common … Read more