Lower Back Pain
LATIN lumbus (loin) + poena (pain) [noun]
Definition Persistent pain or discomfort in the lower back, often related to posture, injury, or degeneration. Prevalence Affects up to 70–80% of adults at some point in their lives. Symptoms Dull ache, stiffness, limited mobility, occasional sharp flare-ups. Diagnosis Clinical exam, imaging for severe or unexplained cases. Prevention Core strengthening, ergonomic practices, regular stretching. Treatment Manual therapy, postural retraining, tailored physiotherapy exercises.
Shoulder Pain
LATIN scapula (shoulder blade) + poena (pain) [noun]
Definition Long-standing shoulder pain caused by overuse, poor posture, or degenerative conditions. Prevalence Affects up to 26% of the adult population during their lifetime. Symptoms Persistent discomfort, stiffness, weakness, difficulty with overhead movements. Diagnosis Clinical tests, ultrasound or MRI for structural issues. Prevention Strengthening shoulder stabilisers, postural education. Treatment Manual therapy, strengthening exercises, mobility training.
Neck Pain
OLD ENGLISH hnecca (neck) + LATIN poena (pain) [noun]
Definition Chronic pain or stiffness in the neck, often linked to poor posture or stress. Prevalence Affects 30–50% of adults annually. Symptoms Dull or sharp pain, stiffness, headaches, limited movement. Diagnosis Clinical assessment, imaging for nerve-related symptoms. Prevention Postural corrections, ergonomic adjustments, regular mobility exercises. Treatment Manual therapy, targeted physiotherapy exercises, activity modification.
Back pain
LATIN lumbago [noun]
Definition Pain or discomfort occurring anywhere along the spine or back. Prevalence Affects 50-80% of pregnant women. Symptoms Dull ache, burning, sharp pain in lower pain, one-sided pain. Diagnosis Patient report on medical history, physical exam. Prevention Avoiding excessive weight gain during pregnancy, postural exercises. Treatment Physiotherapist prescribed exercise program, acupuncture, sleep position modification, soft tissue massage, Yoga or Pilates.
Hip Pain
OLD ENGLISH hype (hip joint) + LATIN poena (pain) [noun]
Definition Long-term pain or discomfort in the hip, often due to arthritis, overuse, or structural issues. Prevalence Common in older adults and individuals with active lifestyles. Symptoms Pain with weight-bearing, stiffness, limited range of motion. Diagnosis Clinical exam, imaging for structural abnormalities. Prevention Maintaining flexibility, strengthening surrounding muscles. Treatment Manual therapy, joint mobilisation, physiotherapy exercises.
Groin Pain
LATIN inguen (groin) + poena (pain) [noun]
Definition Persistent discomfort in the inner thigh or pelvis, often due to muscle imbalances or strain. Prevalence Common in athletes, especially those in sports involving cutting or twisting. Symptoms Dull ache, weakness, pain during activity. Diagnosis Clinical examination, MRI for complex cases. Prevention Core and hip strengthening, proper warm-ups. Treatment Manual therapy, strengthening exercises, activity modification.
Ankle Pain
OLD ENGLISH anclēow (ankle) + LATIN poena (pain) [noun]
Definition Ongoing pain in the ankle joint or surrounding tendons, often caused by previous injury or arthritis. Prevalence Common in individuals with a history of ankle sprains or overuse injuries. Symptoms Swelling, stiffness, reduced mobility. Diagnosis Clinical tests, imaging for structural issues. Prevention Proprioceptive training, strengthening stabilsing muscles. Treatment Manual therapy, balance training, physiotherapy exercises.