Elderly people with back pain should first visit an orthopedic surgeon who will conduct a brief consultation, a detailed physical examination as well as an imaging examination to clarify the cause of low back pain and back pain. This is because as the elderly age, the spine, joints, ligaments, and muscles degenerate and the corresponding symptoms appear. Age-related osteoporosis symptoms, low back pain and soreness, and back discomfort are some of the more important causes of low back pain. Muscle and ligament injuries, such as acute lumbar muscle sprain after not getting good rest, also cause persistent low back pain. Most commonly, herniated discs, slipped lumbar vertebrae, and disorders of small lumbar vertebral synapses also often cause low back pain. There are also special cases such as rheumatic immune diseases, ankylosing spondylitis, spinal infections, spinal tuberculosis and even tumors of the spine, which can also cause low back pain, so you should visit an orthopedic surgeon for a detailed physical examination.