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Here Our main emphasis is on the Human Spine why!?
1. Prevalence: Spinal pain, especially lower back pain, is one of the most common health issues globally, affecting a significant portion of the population at some point in their lives.

8 out of 10 people experience some type of spinal (back) pain in their life. About 10% of people with herniated disc problems that cause noticeable symptoms eventually undergo surgery.
2. Impact on Quality of Life: Spinal disorder is the no.1 reason for work related and lifestyle related disorder. Chronic spinal pain can severely affect a person’s quality of life, leading to difficulties in performing daily activities, reduced mobility, and decreased productivity.
3. Workplace Absenteeism: Spinal pain is a leading cause of workplace absenteeism and disability. It can result in lost workdays and reduced workforce efficiency, influencing both individuals and businesses. Spinal disorder causes almost 30% of loss in employee productivity.
4. Healthcare Costs: The treatment and management of spinal pain contribute significantly to healthcare costs. This includes expenses for medical consultations, diagnostic tests, physical therapy, medications, and sometimes surgery.
5. Psychological Effects: Chronic spinal pain can lead to psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, and stress, further complicating the overall health and well-being of the individual.
6. Complexity of Treatment: Managing spinal pain can be challenging due to its multifactorial nature, requiring a multidisciplinary approach that may include medical, physical, and sometimes surgical interventions. Addressing spinal pain effectively is crucial for improving individual health outcomes, reducing healthcare costs, and maintaining overall societal productivity.
Spinal Pain Symptoms
Cervical Symptoms

• C5 : Innervates the deltoid and biceps and gives sensation to the dermatome over the deltoid.

- C6 : innervates the dermatome over the lateral forearm and hand and innervates the wrist extensors.

- C7 : innervates the small dermatome over the middle finger plus the triceps, wrist flexors and finger extensors.

- C8 : supplies the dermatome of the medial hand and forearm plus the finger flexors.

- T1 : supplies the intrinsic muscles of the hand, the interossei, and the dermatome on the medial upper arm.
Lumbar Symptoms:

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