Myths and truths about artificial back pain support
March 5, 2009 by BackPain
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Studies have proven that, in most cases, artificial back support is really not beneficial. Old school doctors still believe in the myth that because something has been used for years and it seems to be effective there is no room for anything to change. People continue to buy into this type of therapy with no proof that it is beneficial.
It actually makes the muscles in the rear end weaker. This came from studies of the 50’s and 60ss through several articles. It was shown to cause abdominal muscles to weaken, which now we know actually strengthen back muscles. Artificial back support also causes dependency for back and abdominal muscles and leads to misuse and weakening of muscles leading to deterioration in the back and abdominal muscles. Although, the data was weak, it was still enough to prove doubt.
Quality therapy is proper technique for raising the body. Poor body mechanics is proven to induce poor posture and increase pain. When you lift anything over 20 lbs you should use your leg muscles to reduce the strain on your back. These types of back support devices have never been worn by any sportsmen, but has been by profession players who state that they rely on the support. Of course, professional players are compensated for their endorsement and regular guys who play their sport are not. MaxMagnetic by S’port has been worn by a golf legend and allows him to perform vigorous actives while maintaining the sacroiliac joint. It is made out of mostly cotton, which gives a certain comfort in the region that it needs to protect. The advantages are that the cotton base of fabrics are soft and breath for coolness. The semi-elastic waist band provides more comfort for the client and it does conform to the natural curves of the hips.
Relief for Lumbar region of the back
Payne Stewart wears such a device for his back, Max Magnetic made by Sport. It enhances his games and relieve his back pain for a better and pain-free performance, especially reducing pain in the sacral area. Due to the fact that it can relieve pain in a professional athlete, why would patients that do not engage in the same activities wear such a device? It is comfortable, and unnoticeable to the outside world, and the price is reasonable. Isn’t your back worth the price? Your back is suppose to carry you for the rest of your life. Take care of it now and follow the orders of your doctor and physical therapist so that it will support you.
Devices for posture
Another device worn for support from S’port is worn around the middle of your abdomen. It prohibits rounded shoulders and claims to make the neccesary adjustments to realign your body, which has been out of alignment for years. You wear it against your skin under your clothing. It provides comfort without bunching and cramping.
All item mentioned in this article are priced under $65.00. Now what price would you put on relieving your back pain?
Leg Pains and Back Pains, Can I Relieve Both?
March 5, 2009 by BackPain
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Whenever pain is an issue concerning back and legs, there are two types to consider. There is acute pain which simply means that you have the pain for less than two months and there is chronic pain that lasts two months or more. Causes of acute pain are generally reversible, whereas, chronic pain has an underlying condition that needs further evaluations and testing.
If you experience chronic pain, you should involve your physician because you need further diagnostic testing to reveal the true source of the pain. There are several conditions such as degenerative disc disorder and lumbar stenosis that cause chronic pain. We will get into the particulars later in this article. These conditions are usually found in the middle-aged and elderly. However, it can affect all ages depending on genetics or career choices. This disorder is very disruptive in the lives of those who develop it. It prevents them from working and fending for themselves in everyday activities.
Lumbar spine stenosis
Lumbar spine stenosis is simply a bundle of nerves at the end of your spinal cord, called the cauda equine roots. These roots swim in a pool of cerebral spinal fluid. It becomes trapped in the dural sac. The Dura is a leathery protective covering of our spinal cord and brain. As a result of progressing hypertrophy of the vertebral discs, it causes pinching and pressure that cause severe lower back pain.
These degenerative changes in our vertebrae also cause the natural breakdown of the disc inbetween the bony vertebrae by either bulging out of the space or rupturing all together. These disc problems also cause pressure on all of the nerves that service the lower extremities of our bodies. Lumbar Stenosis usually is found in men of middle age, simply because they are the most likely candidates for hard laborious jobs, however it is seen in all ages and sexes. Leg and back pain are the initial signs that a physician will treat non-evasively. If the pain and symptoms persist then you would require further diagnostic testing and perhaps a referral to a neurosurgeon for evaluation and treatment.
Sciatica
The other problem that can happen from the aforementioned conditions is Sciatica. The main cause of Sciatica is bulging and ruptured discs that place pressure on the sciatic nerve. This nerve is quite large and runs down the back through the buttocks and down the length of the leg. The pain shoots up the leg, which confuses the patient in thinking that it is not caused by a back problem. Be sure to see your doctor to get a correct diagnosis.
Treating these conditions with conventional treatments and therapy prove to be disappointing. You should insist on seeing a neurosurgeon for further evaluation and recommendations of treatment options.
Remedies for Back Pain
March 4, 2009 by BackPain
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The most common site of pain in the United States today is head pain, followed by back pain. Back pain tends to last longer and can interfere with your daily routine. It is the leading cause for days missed at work and emergency room visits. Some people experience back pain so devastating that it is debilitating and requires intense intervention.
Typically back pain is the outward sign of a more deeply rooted problem, so temporarily relieving the pain does not help the remedy the cause of the pain. Back pain is the leading cause of people reducing their capabilities to perform their own activities of daily living. In these cases, they tend to rely on others to do more work for them. Most back pain is short term due to muscle and ligament problems which will take some time to naturally heal. The majority of the time it can be repaired nearly to the condition in which the patient had prior to the problem. Other back pain symptoms can be more serious which requires further and more intense intervention such as surgery.
Most pain in the back or neck is preventable if you stick to a regimen of therapy and exercise. When a practitioner examines you, they are trained to recognize whether your problem is minor and reversible, or more severe and requires more serious treatments. The best prevention of back strain is avoidance of strenuous work, using proper body mechanics, and get help if the project requires more than one person.
Here are some tips for back relief
Rest!
Relieve the pressure off your back by lying on the floor, place a pillow under slightly bent knee’s so you body is in perfect alignment for pain relief. This also allows blood flow to the muscle fibers to increase cell repair which will help to facilitate a faster recovery.
If the floor is not for you, or you find it uncomfortable, use a recliner and assume the same position, it’s a great alternative to the hard surface of the floor.
Apply Heat to the affected area:
Heat allows vasodilatation thus increasing blood flow to muscles and nourishing the cells, which promotes healing and cell repair.
Some people claim the use of moist heat works better than dry heating pads. Although there is no scientific basis, based of the studies that have been published, to which belief is actually a better remedy to the pain. However, it is your choice to use moist heat or dry heat to relieve your pain. Heat is an important part of therapy. Contrary to popular belief, applying heat all day is not the right way to use this therapy. The proper use is using heat for 20-30 minutes a day up to 4 times a day. Too much heat will trigger the body into thinking something is wrong and it will send white blood cells to the area creating more inflammation and creating more pain.
There are many different very effective over-the-counter medications that you can use to help make your pain more tolerable. Medicines such as Acetaminophen, Naproxen, and Ibuprofen are available for you use. Read the labels carefully to prevent adverse drug interaction and overdosing. Keep the poison control number handy, and call your physician if you experience any side effects. If these over-the-counter medications and home therapies do not relieve your pain, then it is time to contact your doctor for professional help.
Why And When Should I See A Chiropractor?
March 4, 2009 by BackPain
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Chronic back pain is often the result of an altered pelvis, perhaps even tilted. Treatment is a broad facet of ideas and hypothesis’ that factors in the entire body with a holistic approach.
Chiropractors utilize spinal manipulation to resolve boney abnormalities and straighten the spine and hips for pain relief. Patients are strongly recommended to follow the prescribed home exercises to continue building muscle strength, and to engage in muscle stimulation at the physical therapist office to alleviate spasms. Home stretching exercises will prevent spasms and hydration will to reduce edema.
This type of medicine gained fame in 1895 although had been around since 300-400 AD. Chiropractors gained status among the people because the treatment was effective. The effectiveness was primarily because most people of the time worked in laborious jobs and found that chiropractic manipulation relieved their pain.
Committees over the years have disputed the reputation of chiropractic medicine and its effectiveness, as well as the validity of successful outcomes. The controversy continues and situation remains unresolved.
Chiropractic doctors do not dispense pain medication or perform surgery. Their primary belief is that of a holistic approach to pain relief. They believe that, with manipulation of the spine and neck, the rest of body will align and relieve the pain whereever its source.
Chiropractic doctors will examine laboratory results and diagnostic exams before making a decision about how to approach the problem area. They review all of the evidence and will make a determination if chiropractic medicine is the way to go. If they feel it is appropriate, they will make the referral to the correct doctor to assess, diagnosis the problem and make their recommendations for treatment.
Chiropractic doctor will use medical terminology like subluxation, which means a vertebra is out of alignment. This condition can cause pain and loss of mobility. Chiropractic will pinpoint the subluxation and physically manipulate it to remedy the source of pain. A subluxation is the separation of two vertebrae. The chiropractor will treat the patient for a few sessions, and if he feels that there is no relief, he will then refer the patient to a medical doctor or surgeon to repair the problem.

