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3. Stiffness in the back

Lower back pain can also often lead to stiffness in the back, and the sufferer could also experience a certain tension or soreness in this area. In some cases, the upper leg might also become painful. Doctors classify these as "non-specific pains." This categorization might sound strange since the pain does occur in a particular area of the body, but the "non-specific" in this case means pain from a cause that is not immediately identifiable. This stiffness contrasts with the back pain certain diseases or other kinds of spinal damage can cause.

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