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Injury Vocabulary in English: I Messed Up My Back — Real Medical English in Context | Learn English

23 min•26 maj 2025

💪 What does it mean to "mess up" your back — and how do Americans talk about pain and injuries?

In this personal episode of the Learn English Podcast, I share the story of the back injury I dealt with for over a year — and use it to teach real English vocabulary for describing injuries, pain, and medical situations. From sciatic pain and herniated discs to numbness, urgent care, and hyping yourself up, every term is explained clearly in context.

Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode builds vocabulary around health, injury, and everyday American life — the kind of real-world English you need to describe how you feel and understand what doctors say.

Learn American English naturally through real stories — not grammar drills.

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) messed up (my back): (informal) injured my back. This implies a significant injury.

2) burning pain: a type of pain that feels like something is hot or on fire.

3) intense pain: very strong pain.

4) sustained (an injury): experienced or suffered an injury.

5) sciatic nerve: a large nerve that runs from the lower back down the back of each leg.

6) limping: walking with difficulty because one leg is injured.

7) in bad shape: in poor condition, often referring to health.

8) seize up: (of a muscle) suddenly become tight and stiff, often causing pain.

9) pain relievers: medication that reduces pain.

10) urgent care: a medical facility for treating illnesses or injuries that are not life-threatening but require prompt attention.

11) emergency room (ER): a hospital department that provides immediate treatment for serious illnesses or injuries.

12) disc (in spine): a cushion-like structure between the vertebrae (bones) in the spine.

13) herniated: when part of an organ or tissue pushes through an opening or weak spot in a surrounding muscle or membrane. In this case, referring to a spinal disc.

14) hype myself up: encourage myself and build up my enthusiasm or energy.

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