WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT?
Symptoms of inflammatory back pain can be debilitating, and usually last more than 3 months. Inflammatory back pain also tends to affect younger people, with most experiencing symptoms before the age of 40 and, in some cases, as early as age 17.
People with inflammatory back pain may notice that their symptoms improve when they’re moving. That’s because symptoms are often made worse by inactivity. In fact, many people report a worsening of their symptoms when they’ve been sitting still—especially in the morning and at bedtime. This discomfort can affect sleep quality, and is one reason why many people with inflammatory back pain experience sleep disruptions.