Movements in the Lumbar Spine are not Restricted, but There is Pain When Extending
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Pain may radiate to the sacroiliac joint and the iliac wing, but not to the buttocks and hip. When you run the test's symptom test (lifting legs), there is bilateral moderate pain in the lower back. In osteoarthritis of the facet joints (spondyloarthritis), which is one of the most common causes of chronic back pain in the elderly, the pain is bilateral, localized in contrast to disco genic paravertebral, and not along the midline, increases with prolonged standing and extension, and decreases when walking and sitting. Lower back pain is aching, often deep, and can spread to the buttocks and thighs, but does not fall below the knee.