To best understand the cause of low back pain, spine specialists sometimes divide it into two categories: mechanical back pain and neurogenic back pain. Mechanical Pain Mechanical back pain is caused by wear and tear in the parts of the lumbar spine. This type of pain...
Low Back Pain
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Mechanical and Neurogenic Pain
To best understand the cause of low back pain, spine specialists sometimes divide it into two categories: mechanical back pain and neurogenic back pain.Mechanical PainMechanical back pain is caused by wear and tear in the parts of the lumbar spine. This type of pain...
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Causes
There are many causes of low back pain. Workers compensation cases come in two types: immediate traumatic injury or wear and tear over time. At McCormick Law Office we handle both types of causation every day. The wear and tear type is called degeneration. Over time,...
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Causes
There are many causes of low back pain. Workers compensation cases come in two types: immediate traumatic injury or wear and tear over time. At we handle both types of causation every day. The wear and tear type is called degeneration....
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Spinal Segment
Low back pain can often be explained by changes in a spinal segment. A spinal segment includes two vertebrae separated by an intervertebral disc, the nerves that leave the spinal cord at that level, and the small facet joints that link each level of the spinal column....
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Spinal Segment
Low back pain can often be explained by changes in a spinal segment. A spinal segment includes two vertebrae separated by an intervertebral disc, the nerves that leave the spinal cord at that level, and the small facet joints that link each level of the spinal...
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Anatomy
To understand low back pain from in the workers compensation setting, it is important for the workers comp attorney to have a working knowledge of lumbar spine anatomy. The human spine is made up of 24 bones, called vertebrae, which are stacked on top of one another...
Workers Comp Low Back Pain – Anatomy
To understand low back pain from in the workers compensation setting, it is important for the workers comp attorney to have a working knowledge of lumbar spine anatomy. The human spine is made up of 24 bones, called vertebrae, which are stacked on top of one another...
Workers Compensation Low Back Pain
Low back pain is one of the primary causes of Wisconsin workers compensation claims. Serious lumbar injuries can prevent a return to a physical job for many workers. If a doctor assigns permanent, work related restrictions there can be a claim for workers compensation...
Workers Compensation Low Back Pain
Low back pain is one of the primary causes of Wisconsin workers compensation claims. Serious lumbar injuries can prevent a return to a physical job for many workers. If a doctor assigns permanent, work related restrictions there can be a claim for workers compensation...