Posts Tagged ‘back pain treatment’

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“Back Pain Remedies: Lose an Inch”

July 30, 2008

Okay, so we all should know that carrying around extra weight is not good for us. And you’re probably sick of all the pressure for Americans to lose weight and become emaciated skeletons like our European brethren. And lastly, if you have back pain and have gone to your MD, he or she has probably told you to lose weight for the sake of your back

That’s all just fine, but listen to this…

Skinny people have back pain too!

No, I’m not advocating we all gain weight. No, I’m not refuting that back pain can be aggravated by excess weight.

What I am saying is this…

Not everyone who has back pain and then loses weight will have less back pain. It’s really quite simple. If you have a large belly that sticks out over your pants, guess what? If you lose belly fat, your back will be less stressed and your back pain may decrease.

If on the other hand, you do not have a protruding belly, but say, saddle bags from the hips down to the thighs like the typical female fat pattern, losing weight will have no bearing on your back. Your weight is not stressing your back. Lose weight because you want to for aesthetic reasons, but don’t think it’s going to cure your lower back pain. It won’t.

30 lbs over and you have a belly

Okay, so let’s say you are 30 lbs over weight and have a belly. And let’s suppose you have lower back pain and would like to help it. What do you do?

First off, you are not going to try to lose 30 lbs. Forget about the weight entirely. Instead focus on this: your waist size and how your pants or skirts fit. And here’s your goal: 1 pants size smaller. That’s all. Just drop 1 pant size, which is equivalent to about 10 lbs (but remember we don’t want to count pounds!). Taking 1 pant size off your belly will significantly reduce back strain.

After that goal is reached then worry about the rest of the weight if you’d like.

4 Steps to Lose Belly Fat (About 1 Pant Size in 2 weeks)

  1. Drink more water (until your urine is clear)
  2. Eliminate white foods (white bread, white crackers, white rice, white tortillas, etc.)
  3. Eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables (oranges, pink grapefruit, dark greens)
  4. Exercise 20 min. daily (you don’t need a gym or equipment if you do this…)

So there you have it. Drop one pant size and you should notice some back pain relief.

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“Back Pain Remedies: Water”

July 28, 2008

It’s no coincidence that our planet, every living thing and of course our own bodies are composed of about 76% water. We were created to thrive on water. Water makes the entire world work. It stands to reason therefore, that if we do not take in enough water there will be consequences.

Most people realize that inadequate hydration can cause illness like bladder and kidney trouble, headaches, fatigue, etc. But you may be surprised to learn that a significant number of people suffer from aches and pains, like back pain due to lack of water.

Without proper hydration, our body cannot perform complex biochemical processes that are required for normal health. Waste products are not flushed out adequately, which leads to build up of toxic chemicals. Muscles, lacking proper hydration tend to tighten up exerting pressure on the spine.

So if you have back pain, do your doctor or therapist a favor and help them help you. Drink more water.

But how much is enough?
Without going into complex calculations factoring body weight, age and activity level, try this test. I call it the T.T. or “Toilet Test.”

Toilet Test for proper hydration

When you urinate, simply observe the color:

  • Very pale yellow to clear: Good hydration
  • Medium yellow: Pretty good, drink a cup or two more each day
  • Dark yellow: Getting dehydrated, drink several more cups
  • Dark almost brown: You are dehydrated, drinks lots more water

Also note the odor:

  • Well hydration results in very low urine odor because it is diluted.
  • A strong odor indicates dehydration and concentrated waste products in the urine.

Are you thirsty?
If you feel thirsty, chances are you are already on the verge of dehydration! Being well hydrated throughout the day prevents thirst. Thirst is a signal tat we are seriously low on water. Don’t wait to be thirsty before drinking.

Drink coffee, tea, soda or alcohol?
These beverages are diuretics; they make you urinate more. So if you drink these, you need to replace the lost water by drinking additional water.

Try drinking enough water to keep your urine clear and low odor and your mouth is moist. If you do, you will probably find that your back hurts less.

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“Back Pain Remedies…”

July 27, 2008

Back pain is reported to afflict upwards of 90% of adults. Only the common cold is more common. Despite how common it is, it is still a perplexing problem for many.

For many, chiropractic care, physical therapy and/or acupuncture are quite effective at relieving back pain. But not all back pain responds to these common back pain remedies.
For a certain percentage of the population, a cure for lower back pain remains elusive. For these sufferers of chronic low back pain, here are a couple of tips that may help you get over the hurdle.

Home remedies for lower back pain

  • Drink more water
  • Add more minerals (Calcium, magnesium, potassium, etc.) to your diet
  • Lose 1 belt size
  • Walk more
  • Alternate heat and ice
  • Add Omega-3 fatty acids to your diet
  • Do 100 sit-ups/crunches a day
  • Perform knee to chest stretches
  • Bounce on a therapy ball
  • Sit in a rocking chair for 1 hour a day (JFK did!)
  • Get orthotics
  • Try a different bed

If you are suffering from lower back pain that just won’t go away, try the items on this list. Go crazy and do them all within a day or two, or slowly plod along. The point is, do something.

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“Is There a Cure for Lower Back Pain?”

July 22, 2008

The “Cure for Lower Back Pain” ultimately starts with what is causing your back pain. Here are the most common causes and cures of lower back pain:

Subluxation or spinal misalignment: This is the primary condition treated by chiropractors. Spinal bones become stuck causing pain. Doctors of chiropractic move the stuck bones with “adjustments” by hand or hand-held devices. Increased water intake can also help with back pain.

Back strain: Over exertion from sports, work and postural stress can cause the muscles of the back to become strained. The result is spasm, pain and stiffness. Treatments that provide relief of spasm, increased mobility and promote strengthening of the muscles after the pain has subsided are: Chiropractic care with physiotherapy modalities, Physical Therapy and Acupuncture. These providers may also recommend specialized exercises like Pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, etc. Increased water intake can also help with back pain.

Degenerative disc disease/arthritis: Long standing stresses on the spine may cause the joints and discs to deteriorate resulting in pain. Common cures are: Chiropractic care with physiotherapy modalities, Physical Therapy and Acupuncture with exercises such as Pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, etc. Nutritional cures include: Glucoasamine, Chondroitin, MSM, Vit. C, Omega-3 fatty acids, and others. Increased water intake can also help with back pain. Home applications of hot showers and stretching in the morning can relieve AM stiffness and pain. Anti-inflammatory medications such as Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Naproxsodium (Aleve) can be helpful, but can have side-effects if used too often.

Herniated or bulging disc: The discs between the spinal bones may protrude and irritate the spinal nerves due to injury or long-standing physical stress resulting in pain that radiates from the back to the lower extremities. Most common cures: Chiropractic adjustments for disc bulges, Physical therapy rehabilitation for disc bulges, DRX9000 or other non-surgical spinal decompression for bulges and herniation, Minimally invasive disc surgery for bulges and herniations, traditional surgery for herniations.

More info at http://www.cureforlowerbackpain.com

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New Alternative Back Pain Treatments Part 2

July 19, 2008

As the battle against lower back pain rages on… doctors have newer computerized medical treatments that are proving effective. This is good news for the reported 90% of US adults who will suffer at least one week of debilitating back pain in their life time. Back pain caused by subluxation, strain, disc degeneration, disc bulge and herniation, facet syndrome and stenosis are now being eliminated by the next generation of medical devices.

DRX9000 Spinal Decompression
This amazing back pain relief machine takes your grandfather’s traction and stands it on its ear! Controlled by 2 computers and a patented bi-directional motor, this device is truly incredible. One look and you know you are looking at an aerospace quality instrument. But what’s amazing about this machine is the results it gets.

The manufacturer touts an 86% success rate, but operators in the field are finding even higher rates! Several studies have been completed showing this FDA cleared device to be an effective alternative to surgery in cases of disc degeneration, bulge and herniation. Cases of chronic lower back pain, sciatica, facet syndrome and stenosis have been relegated to the history books thanks to this powerful new weapon against chronic back pain.

The treatments are comfortable and while you lie back and relax, the DRX9000 slowly decompresses your discs, which allows water to re-enter the discs to nourish and repair dried out, damaged discs. Bulging disc tissue is slowly sucked back inward to remove irritation from painful spinal nerves.

But before you run out and try to jump on a machine, you must know this treatment is not for everyone. In the wrong hands and without properly screening patients, there could be complications. And, this is no cure all. Some cases do not meet the medical qualifications for DRX therapy. So before you jump on this, follow this link to see a video demonstration and learn more about this amazing new alternative back pain treatment and see if your lower back pain and sciatica are ready to be history: http://www.spinediscrehab.com/drx9000.htm

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Cause of Lower Back Pain: Strain

July 18, 2008

The second most common cause of lower back pain is strain. A strain is technically an over stretching or over stressing of a muscle.

Back pain due to strains occur due to either:

  • Chronic postural stress
  • Trauma or over exertion

Lower Back Pain from Postural Strain
This is an ever-increasing problem in the US. AS our economy switches from a manufacturing and agricultural based economy and move more and more of our work force into information, technology and service industries, lower backs are suffering.

Sitting for prolonged periods of time puts a tremendous load on the lower spine. Gravitational forces are not allowed to dissipate through the back and into the legs as in standing, which creates muscle tension and increased disc pressure.

Postural strain can also come from other common daily activities such as housework, sitting in the classroom, and non-desk occupations that demand awkward body positioning like dentistry, hair cutting, cashiering, etc.

Low Back Pain from Traumatic Strain
These are the more obvious strains. Recreational sports, work injuries, automobile collisions, etc all over stretch the muscles of the lower back resulting in pain.

The pain caused by postural back strain is usually characterized as an ache within the muscles of the lower back. Traumatic strains may be described as an ache, but become sharp, stabbing or cramping on movement. Back strains commonly occur along side subluxations because the strain results in increased muscle tension, which locks up the spinal joints.

Diagnosing back pain from strain is straight forward as there is usually a history of recent trauma or postural stress. A physical examination by a competent doctor of chiropractic along with standard lumbar x-rays to rule out underlying problems like disc disease, arthritis, anatomic short leg, and others is your best bet to uncover the cause and severity of the back strain.

Chiropractic treatment of mild back strains is short, about 1-2 weeks. More severe strains or chronic postural strain can take longer to unravel. Upwards of 8 weeks may be required to quell the pain and stabilize the spine.

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What Actually Causes Lower Back Pain And How You Can Solve It

July 16, 2008

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Back pain afflicts 80-90% of adults

Did you know studies show that 80-90% of all Americans will suffer from back pain at some time in their life? Some will have pain that comes and goes. Others will experience pain that stays and becomes chronic. Many times, back pain that comes and goes gradually becomes chronic if it is not treated properly.

 

So, What Causes Back Pain?

 

The most common causes of lower back pain are:
o Misalignment (subluxation) of spinal bones
o Strains and sprains
o Degenerative disc disease and arthritis
o Bulging or herniated disc
o Facet syndrome
o Spinal Stenosis

As you can see from the list above, most back pain is mechanical in nature. This means, in most cases, it is caused by your spine not moving or working properly or from some structural defect that occurs. Back pain can also be caused from diseases and tumors, but this is the minority of cases.

How Do You Treat Back Pain?

Treatment for lower back pain varies depending on the cause. Obviously, the cure for a simple strain would be totally different than a sever disc herniation. Unfortunately, many physicians use a “one size fits all” approach to back pain. This is one of the reasons why back pain sufferers go from one back pain treatment to the next searching for the one true cure for lower back pain.
If you are suffering from lower back pain and are sick and tired of being in pain and missing out on life, then read on for more details on the cause of back pain and what can be done about it.
For a Free Report entitled, “The Consumer’s Guide to Severe Back, Disc & Sciatica Pain” follow this link: http://www.spinediscrehab.com/back_pain_guide.htm