Low back pain is one of the most common injuries, whether chronic or acute, and can affect anyone, regardless of activity level. Symptoms can include nerve impingement, which can feel like an electric shock all the way down the leg or up into the back. Chronic low back pain means symptoms last at least a month, or it keeps coming back but seems to go away on its own, whereas acute back pain can be connected to a single event within the last week up to a month.
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