back pain barometric pressure

Does the air pressure is also called barometric pressure may be the cause of back pain?
No, the air pressure may not cause back pain. – To understand why, you need to see how pressure affects the solids, liquids and gases. Gases can be compressed because its molecules are far apart and not bonded. Liquids are incompressible (which may very slightly, but in a measure so small that it is ignorable), nor may sound, because its particles are in contact or bonded. Therefore, the solid and liquid parts of the body is not affected by changes in atmospheric pressure. The only parts of your body that is affected when the air pressure changes are those that contain air spaces, ie lungs, ears, sinuses, etc. .. As air pressure increases abroad, these spaces are compressed in the compression is manifested is like to fly on an airplane or diving into a pool. Since the air spaces in your body are open to the outside atmospheric pressure even with relative ease. Given that the pressure within these spaces is then equal to atmospheric pressure, there is no net pressure on the tissues, therefore, nothing feels.
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