Effective Back Pain Treatments
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Back Pain Treatment
Back pain treatments
In most cases, people who suffer from back pain are not sue the back pain causes.
In order to check the causes, your doctor is more likely to test the range of your movements, nerve function and then touch your body to fix the painful area. However, if your pain is too seriously enough to limit you motions, your doctor may take other measures. To make sure that your back pain is not resulted from an injection or other widespread medical symptoms, having a blood and urine test is necessary.
X-rays are not only used to locate the broken bone or other skeletal drawbacks but also to check the probably problems in connective tissue. Computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, which known as CT and MRI scans accordingly, are often uesd to analyze soft-tissue damage. Generally, X-rays and imaging studies are only used for checking out direct trauma to the back, back pain with fever, or nerve problems such as seriously weakness or numbness in the legs. What’s more, an electromyogram (EMG) can be used on the purpose of check out probably nerve or muscle damage.
You and your doctor must caution enough when you are going to perform X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies, because some non-specific and unrelated abnormalities may also presence on the images incorrectly. For example, we may regard common and expected damages in the spine as the causes of your back pain. Similarly, x-rays are useless if your pain is chronically without any a significant injury or if you lose your sensation and totally immobilized.
Generally, if the back pain originates in the spine, it is effective to these imaging tests to diagnose you back pain. However, actually, the pain often occurs in the back which connected with back muscles. Therefore, most of back pain can not be diagnosed totally through the imaging studies.
As an old saying goes, “suit the remedy to the case”. Only knowing the causes of your back pain can your doctor make a treatment program that adapt to you best.
1 to 3 days’ rest is an effective non-medical treatment for the acute back pain or the slight injury. In order to reduce your pain and decrease you risks of inflammation, you can place an ice pack on the painful spots, or have some anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin. After the inflammation get control, you can use a heat pad to smooth the strained muscles and connective tissue
However, too long bed rest will do more harm than good on you, because it has potential dangers to slow you recovery period and even may cause new symptoms. After a 1 to 3 days rest, you should begin to do some gentle activities, and then increase your exercises level gradually. Physical therapy is also a good choice for relieve you back pain. Physical therapy may include massage, ultrasound, whirlpool baths, proper application of heat, and individually tailored exercise, and all this can ease your back pain. Exercise you abdominal and back muscles regularly can help you stabilize the spine. On order to avoid the further back injury occurs, you might as well to learn and do some gentle stretching exercises to keep you good posture.
If you back pain is too serious to prevent you from daily normal activities, your doctor may give or prescribe some pain reliever medications. These medications, such as Tylenol, Aspirin, or Ibuprofen, are easy got from almost every drugstore. According to your symptoms and cause, you doctor may give you some strength anti-inflammatory medicines, combination of narcotic and acetaminophen medications, or some muscle relaxants. However, you must note that these medications have their main effect on the brain, not the muscles, and are more likely to cause drowsiness. Therefore, take these medicines under the instructions of your doctor.
Opioids can relieve your pain by changing the function of the nervous system and changing negative moods and emotions, and then raise your spirit immediately. However, if your back pain is resulted from an injury or a disease, you should avoid use it since Long term use of opioids can be addictive.
In some emergency case when your attending doctor is not able to control you pain, he may suggest you to see a back specialist or a pain specialist who will use injections of steroids or anesthetics to help ease the pain.
Generally, the effects of injections in and around the spine is very limited since it can only ease you pain for a short time, and the pain may occur again when its efficacy are run out of. Furthermore, this kind of injections is always expensive and exist potential negative effects. Sometimes, some non-physician experts such as therapists, counselors, and patient educators are also specialized in back pain, and it is very common for the pain specialists or back specialists to seek advices from them.
Some physicians encourages the use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator, which known as TENS to relieve the pain when patients get recover from the strained or moderately injured back. Patients can use this treatment on their own after several times instructions under the physicians.
Generally, it is not advisable to perform a back pain surgery for the nonspecific back pain. Because in most causes if you are not lose of movements and sensation, the spinal symptoms would not give rise to the chronic non-specific back pain. However, if your pain extends into extremities and the imaging tests also show that there is damage or squeezing to the nerve tissue in the spine, your doctors may suggest you to perform a surgery. Surgery is also within your consideration if your pain did not get any improvement by medications, self-care exercises at home or a physical therapy.
In emergency cases when you suffer from extreme nerve damage, and in order to the pain spreads into your brain, having a rhizotomy, that sever a nerve through a surgery is a good option. Rhizotomy is effective on improving he symptoms caused by friction between the spinal joint surfaces. However, it is nonsense to have a rhizotomy if you suffer form a herniated disc or other symptoms.
The opinions to chiropractic manipulation are different. According to the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, they hold that spinal manipulation is an effective treatment for acute low-back pain because it can prevent the chronic problems from developing further. However, some doctors who hold the contrary view said that chiropractic manipulations are useless especially in relieving pain that related to rapid twisting of the neck. Frankly speaking, Chiropractic care has its advantage and disadvantage. For the acute and chronic back pain, it is effective because it does not require any prescription medications and not invasive
Osteopathic treatment is the multiple one which combine the drug therapy with spinal manipulation, and then followed by physical therapy and proper exercises.
According to clinical achievements and positive research results, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) declared that acupuncture is an effective treatment choice for those people who suffer from low back pain. It can relieve the pain moderately or even completely. There is clinical evidence that acupuncture can be used alone or followed or accompanied by medications and other exercises. However, as well as other treatments, acupuncture can only relieve the pain for a short time and the pain is more likely occur again.
Pregnancy Back Pain Causes and Treatments
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Back Pain in pregnancy
About 50 % to 70% of expectant mothers not only suffer from pregnancy sickness and labor pains but also experience the unwelcomed back pain. Generally, back pain first appears in the second half of pregnancy along with the change of your body weights. Back pain in pregnancy is more likely to place more strain on the expectant mothers
The symptoms of the back pain in pregnancy are often described as dull or continuous aches in the lower back. For most women, pain appears in the sacroiliac joint where the pelvis attaches to the spine. In most cases, young mothers, mothers who have had multiple pregnancies, or the expectant mothers who have weak back before, are more likely to suffer from the pain in the lower back. The symptoms often start numbness in the morning and then intensify throughout the whole day.
The reasons for the back pain in pregnancy are numerous and various. Followings are some common but probably causes.
1. Gaining weight. Generally, the weight of a healthy pregnancy will increase about 25 to 35 pounds, and this added weight need the support from the spine. However, the spine may not bear the unexpected weight and then uncomfortable symptoms may occur in the lower back. What’s more, the weights of the baby are growing at the same time, which will not only bring great pressure to the blood vessels but also to the nerves in the pelvis and back.
2. Changing of posture. Your uterus becomes heavier as well as your weight, then the center of body gravity changes at the same time. You may begin to adjust your posture and the way you move and walk gradually. You may not notice these changes at first; however, you cannot avoid the pain or strain it has brought about to you.
3. Changing of hormone. During pregnancy, you body will produce a kind of hormone which known as relaxin because it can relax the ligaments in the pelvic area. If the joints become looser, it will contribute to you birth process. However, this kind of hormone can also cause ligaments that may loose your spine and bring about instability and pain in your back.
4. Muscle separation. Two parallel sheets of muscles, which slipped out from the rib cage to the pubic bone, may separate down along the center seam as the uterus expands. You back pain may get worse when this separation occurs.
5. Emotional stress. You may suffer from back pain or back spasms if you are under great emotional stress. During your pregnancy, you may find that you experience an increase in back pain.
It is good news that there is no need for the pregnancy women to fear about their back pains since it will not last for a long term unless you had chronic backaches before pregnancy. Furthermore, the pain will ease gradually before it extends. At the same time, you can take some measures to treat you low back pain or reduces the its risks of getting worse.
Exercise for Pregnancy in Back Pain.. Doing regular back exercise will not only contribute to strengthen your stiffness muscles and improve the flexibility but also to relieve the extra stress on your spine. According to a 2005 International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, it is showed that pregnancy women will benefit from doing exercises three times a week for 12 weeks during the second half of pregnancy, because it can prevent the low back pain from getting worse. Those exercises may include walking, swimming, and stationary cycling, etc. In addition to these safe exercises, you might as well to do some proper exercise which will strengthen the muscles in you back and abdomen under you doctor or physical therapist’s instruction.
Heat and cold for Pregnancy Back Pain Treatment. Your doctor may suggest you to use heat and cold to relax your muscles and promote blood circulation. Apply a bag of ice or frozen vegetables wrapped in a towel into the painful area for about 20 minutes several times a day. After 2 or 3 days, apply a heating pad or hot water bottle to the back area. Do not apply heat to the abdomen if your pregnancy since it may affect you baby if improperly.
Improving your poor posture for Pregnancy in Back Pain. Keep a correct and healthy posture when working, sitting, or sleeping, can contribute to improve you pain. For example, you can ease you stress on your back if you place a pillow between the knees while sleeping; place a rolled-up towel behind you back when sitting. It is also helpful if you wear a support belt.
Counseling. You’d better to seek advices from a counselor if you are under great emotional stress.
Acupuncture. Acupuncture is one of Chinese traditional treatment in which thin needles are inserted into your skin at certain positions. According to clinical research, it is showed that acupuncture is an effective treatment for relieving low back pain during pregnancy. In fact, it has not found why it works on relieving back pain while some experts suspect that acupuncture may cause the body to release painkilling items.
Chiropractic, a kind of massage manipulation based on the application of the non-medical treatment and spinal adjustments to ease the symptoms which are caused by vertebral misalignments. It is a health care and gradually recovery system. During your pregnancy, chiropractic manipulation can be safe if performed properly. However, in case of emergency, you’d better to seek advices from your doctors when you are plan to have a chiropractic manipulation.
Medications are good choices if you do not have any improvements after those non-medication treatments. You doctor may suggest some appropriate medications. Generally, Acetaminophen or Tylenol is a safe medication which adapts to most of pregnancy women. However, aspirin and some anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen or naproxen are not advisable since these drugs have potential negative effects on pregnancy women. In some cases, according to your symptoms, you doctor may suggest you other safe and effective pain medications or muscle relaxants exercises.
In addition to above medical or non-medical treatments, you can do other things to assure you health.
1. Self-care at home
During your pregnancy, you should pay attention to your daily activities. For example, use your legs to squat rather than bend over your whole body when you need to pick up something. Do not wear high-heeled shoes which may cause you falling down. Do not sleep on your back and try to sleep your left side.
2. Go to visit you doctor.
Generally speaking, back pain is a common and normal symptom during your pregnancy and there is no need for you to fear it or to see doctor. However, if you experience one of following symptoms, you’d better to go to seek your doctor immediately.
● Violent pain
● Increasingly pain or pain arises suddenly
● Intermittent pains
In some rare while emergency cases, the violent back pain may accompany with some related symptoms, such as pregnancy osteoporosis, vertebral osteoarthritis, septic arthritis. You must pay much attention if you are experiencing an intermittent pain, because it may a signal of preterm labor. No matter which above symptoms you are suffering from, you must go to see your doctor for promptly treatments.
Exercises for Low Back Pain Relief
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Low Back Pain Exercises
Low back pain is generally resulted from overexertion and muscle strain or possible injuries. It is investigated that adults are more likely to suffer from low back pain. However, there is no need for you to afraid of the frequently or chronic low back pain since proper treatments can help you keep in a good conditions.
In most cases, low back pain can go away without any medical treatments if you stay active and avoid poor postures as possible as you can. If needed, you can take proper nonprescription pain relievers under the instructions of your doctor. You can do proper gentle strengthening exercises for your abdomen, back and legs if you feel that the severe pain is disappeared and never return again. Doing exercises have effects in many ways. It may not only help improve you low back pain, but also contribute to your recovery speed, and decrease you chances of disability from back pain. So if you suffer from low back pain, please do some proper exercises accordingly since it is easy-doing requiring no special equipment and can be done at home.
Most people think that the pain will get worse if doing exercises. Actually, there is no need to wrong about this. You should relax yourself even knowing the pain. You can begin with genteelly and then increase the exercise level gradually. Adversely, too little activity may result in loss of flexibility, strength, and endurance and even more pain would come up with.
Treatment for Sciatic Nerve Pain
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Sciatica Treatment
Typically, sciatica is the symptom of low back pain which starts low on one side of the back and then shoots down the buttock and finally reaches the leg with certain movement. It is often caused by muscle strain that involve the sciatic nerve.
Pain from sciatica will probably limit your activities. Here are some ways to ease the sciatic nerve pain at home, just for your sciatica treatment.
1. Do not lift heavy furniture if you suffer from sciatica. If it necessary, you’d better use some techniques or skills to reduce the risks of hurting. Generally, overstrain is more likely to give rise to inflammation of nerve tissues. In this cases, you should avoid doing any heavy activities and let the time to cure you pain.
2. Keep flexibility and lower back muscles by performing stretching exercises regularly. For example, you can avoid bone damage and osteoporosis by doing proper weighting bearing exercises. People who have strong stomach muscles are less likely to have poor posture and injuries than those who have weak stomach muscles. Therefore, in your daily life, do some stomach strengthening exercises as possible as you can.
3. You must avoid poor postures all the time . For example, while you are walking, you should not carry heavy objects, bags or books and must assure that your hips always tucked under.
4. Keep a balance weight. If you are overweight, it will increase you chances of the lower spinal joints and then causes the compression of tissues, bones and nerves. So keep a balance weight not only contributes your beauty but also your health.
5. If no improvement in symptoms has occurred for first several weeks, you’d better to visit your doctor about some optional treatments or physical therapy. Generally, your doctor may prescribe you some painkillers and suggest you have a good rest. It is more effective if you insist doing some stretch exercises at the same time.
How to Ease Sciatic Nerve Pain
April 17, 2010 by admin
Filed under Sciatica Treatment
Sciatica is the symptom that pain extends into the sciatic nerve which is the longest nerve in human body. It often first presences at the spine and goes down the buttocks and finally reaches the back of the leg. The reasons for sciatica are numerous. According to the American Medical Association, the herniated discs, degenerative arthritis, vascular problems and any injuries are all can bring about sciatic. In most cases, the sciatic will go away in a few weeks without any treatment. However, you might as well to take following measures to ease you pain at the same time.
In the first several days, getting enough rest as possible as you can. Enough rest can prevent the pain from inflammation.
According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, sufferers can relieve the sciatic nerve pain and inflammation by taking some anti-inflammatory medicines, such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen.
Once the symptom presences, it is effective to place an ice pack on the painful spots to decrease pain and reduce the risks of inflammation of the sciatic nerve. You may do this for 15 to 20 minutes several times a day, according to Mayo Clinic. Alternatively, you may use a heating pad on a low or medium setting to relieve you pain if the symptom lasted for a couple of days.
It is a good choice to do some low-impact physical exercises, such as stretching, walking, etc. Do avoid the high-impact activities which may intensify you pain.
If your symptoms do not go away or get any improve for several weeks, you’d better to visit you doctor. According to your symptoms, the doctor may give you some effective suggestions, such as taking some prescription medicines, having a physical therapy or steroid injection and even a surgery if necessary.
Low Back Pain Treatment
April 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Lower Back Pain Relief
If you want to improve your low back pain, follow the following instruction as possible as you can.
● Keep a comfortable posture. In the first several days, place a pillow between you knees when you lying on your side or you can place the pillow under the knees when you lie on you back on the floor. However, please do not keep the same posture too long. It would be more comfortable if you take a 10 to 20 minutes’ walk every 2 or 3 hours, and the back to the original posture again.
● When it is needed, taking some nonprescription medicines that can be got from almost every drug store, such as acetaminophen or anti-inflammatory drug. Some people may think that these medicines are bad to our heath, and only take them until the pain is too serious to bear. Actually, it would work best if you take them on a regular schedule.
● Try to use a low or a moderate set heating pad, or have a warm shower or try an ice pack for 15 to 20 minutes every 2 or 3 hours. Although these treatments have not been proved effective to everyone, in some emergency cases, you might as well to try these and check whether they are effective on you. If yes, you can try next time, if not, you should seek other treatments.
● Do not to stay in bed for 1 or 2 day. Staying in bed too long will weaken you muscle weak and then make the pain more serious. Therefore, return to your daily normal activities as soon as you can
● Walk as possible as you can. It is not only the most easy doing exercise but also an effective treatment to ease you back pain. You may begin with 5 to 10 minutes a day and then increase the time day after day.
If you are not sure which exercise adapt to you best, you can seek advices from doctor. Generally, doctor will suggest you to do some back exercises to strengthen you muscles. Strengthening you muscles can have many advantages, such as improve your poor posture, keep your body in a good balance, and decrease your risks of injury.
Not all treatments adapt to everyone. In other words, certain treatments have a good effect on some people but may be bad to you. Therefore, you’d better to try different treatments to check which works you best.
Go to visit you doctor immediately if you problems are severe or do not disappear for 2 weeks with your self-care. The doctor may suggest you a stronger pain medicines or a physical therapy.
The chronic back pain can make you depressed, and in turn, depression has attached great importance to the level of your pain and whether your pain will improve. Counseling and medicine are both a good choice for the depressed people. In your spare time, you might as well to consult with a cognitive-behavioral therapist because he or she can teach you some skills about pressure relief and pain control. In some cases, taking some antidepressant medicines may have the same effect.
Generally, there is no need for you to have a back pain surgery unless if you have a herniated disc or nerve damage back pain. For example, you feel numbness, weakness in you legs. However, surgery is not the unique choice even if you are suffering from this. So please seek other optional treatment s before the surgery since there is no enough evidence that your back pain can really disappear ever since then.
How Is Your Back Pain Diagnosed?
April 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Back Pain Diagnosis
Generally speaking, in order to get a general understanding of you physical condition, the doctor may ask you some questions, such as your past heath, symptom, and daily activities, etc. Then the doctor will do a physical exam. Combined with your answers and the exam, the doctor will find out the reasons for you pain and may suggest you an effective treatment which aim at your symptom specially.
In most cases, there is no need for the sufferers to have some further tests, such as X-rays, CT scan, and MRIs. Only in some rare cases when you have a herniated disc, a broken bone, a cancer, or you are going to have a surgery, will these further tests are needed. Alternatively,ff you are involved in worker’s compensation or a lawsuit, having these imaging tests may contribute you to find out the truth.
According to its incubation period, doctors often divide the back pain into three types:
1.Acutely if the incubation period is less than three months. Generally, this kind of back pain will disappear after four to six weeks later with your home treatment.
2.Recurrently if the back pain occur again. However, it is a common phenomenon when the pain back again, and the majority of people may encounter this.
3.Chronically if the pain lasts more than three months and interrupt you life seriously.
How Can You Avoid Your Low Back Pain Occurs Again?
April 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Back Pain Prevention
How can you prevent low back pain from returning?
In most cases, low back pain is more likely to occur on you again even if it has been treated before. In order to keep you back healthy and avoid it occurs again, you’d better do as follow:
In your daily life,
1. Whenever you are sit, stand or walk, keep a good posture as possible as you can
2. Do some daily regular exercises, such as, walk, swim, or ride a stationary bike. Do stretch you body before these exercises.
3. Avoid wearing high-heeled shoes as possible as you can
4. Sleep on your side on a moderate-firm cushion which may relieve you stress.
5. Control your weight. Being too fat, especially around your waist, will place great pressure on you back, which may cause your back pain.
6. Do not lift too heavy furniture. Bend your knees and straight backward, keep the furniture close to you belly button as possible as you can. Do not to lift and twist at the same time. For further requirements, please see a picture of correct lifting skill.
In you work time, if you sit or stand too long,
1. Sit or stand up straight with you shoulder back forward slightly. Anyway, be careful your posture.
2. Avoid broken chairs.
3. Have a break or walk around regularly.
If your job requires lots of bending, reaching, or lifting, please:
1. Have a talk with you HR. Department to seek other ways to do you work.
2. Do not rely on a back belt since there is evidence to support that it can reduce your risks of injuries. What you can do is to think out a good skill or technique when there is a need for bending, reaching, or lifting.
Causes and Symptoms of Low Back Pain
April 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Low Back Pain Causes, Lower Back Pain Symptoms
Are you interested in this topic?Through this passage, you can get a general understanding about low back pain. If you suffering from a herniated disc or the spinal stenosis, please pay attention to the topics about herniated disc and lumbar spinal stenosis.
What is the low back pain?The lower back is the very position that connects the upper body with the lower body. Hence, it undertakes most of your body’s weight. If carelessness, it may bring about low back pain which may hurt the back anywhere down the ribs and above you legs. Since the lower back play so important role in the body, it is more likely to be injured due to poor postures.
Lower back pain is a common symptom that may occur on everyone. Fortunately, there is no need for you to afraid of it because it may disappear by its own a few weeks later. However, you’d better to visit the doctor if your symptom lasted several weeks or seriously enough.
What brings about back pain?
Generally speaking, low back pain is caused by the overuse of you lower back, or strain and injury of your back bone. When you are playing sports, working in the garden, being tossed in a traffic accident, or lifting heavily furniture, it is probably for your back to be injuried.
Age is also an important factor in back pain. As people grows older, your bones and muscles get loose, which may increase your chances of injury. The spongy disc could not provide enough cushions between the bones when it is being squeezed. The back pain can be caused when a disc bulges which lead to the pressure on nerves.
In some cases, if you are suffering from, compression fractures which cause by bone loss, sickness, or some spine problems, low back pain is more likely to occur on you.
Generally, it is really difficult for the doctors to know clearly the reasons for your back pain. However, it is sure that if you are under great pressure, your low back pain may affect you for a long time. So please keep yourself in a good mood.
What are the symptoms caused by low back pain?
The symptoms of low back pain are numerous and various. According to its causations, it would have some common symptoms. Such as be dull, feel you are at a single point or over a broad area, dizziness, etc. Sometimes, it may be accompanied with muscle stiffness.
Generally, low back pain is more likely to bring about pain, numbness or weakness in legs , and if seriously, the pain can spread below knee. In most cases, the symptoms in legs may occur on its own, if unlucky, it may accompany with low back pain.
At the end of the spinal, there exist many important nerves. If these nerves are compressed due to the pressure from the lower spinal, an infrequent while severe symptom, which is known as causa equina may occur. In some emergency cases when weakness or numbness occur on your both legs, or you loss the control of bladder or bowel, you must go to see doctor without hesitation.
According to its incubation period, doctors often divide the back pain into three types:
1.Acutely if the incubation period is less than three months. Generally, this kind of back pain will disappear after four to six weeks later with your home treatment.
2.Recurrently if the back pain occur again. However, it is a common phenomenon when the pain back again, and the majority of people may encounter this.
3.Chronically if the pain lasts more than three months and interrupt you life seriously.
What Factors Would Cause Lower Back Pain
April 11, 2010 by admin
Filed under Low Back Pain Causes
Low back pain would occur once in a while or constantly. Anyway, it is a pain after all. You’d better to do more stretch exercises to improve you weak muscles.
Overuse of muscles, muscles stiffed or any injuries to the muscles are all likely to lead to low back pain. In rarely cases, spinal deformation or illness can bring low back pain too.
Different amount of risk factor shows the chances you may have back pain. A risk factor indicates that you are likely to have back pain, and then, more risk factors show that you are more likely to suffer back pain.
The risk factors can be divided into unchangeable and changeable. The unchangeable factors include middle-aged, male, having a family history of back pain, having previous back injury, being pregnant, having born spine problem, etc. The changeable factors are not doing exercise, long time sitting, lifting heavies, bending, repeated movements, cautiously shaking. However, these risk factors can be changed with the change of lifestyle or medical treatment.
In additional to the above changeable and unchangeable factor, we should pay much attention to our lifestyles. Improper and unreasonable lifestyle may increase the chances of having lower back pain. For example, comparing with nonsmokers, smokers are more likely to have lower back pain. Being too fat shows that you are in a poor physical condition and having weakness muscles, which can lead to back pain easily. The normally slumping or slouching alone can not lead to back pain, while if your have had back injury previously, these improper posture can worse the back pain. Stress and other emotional factors are attached great importance to the low back pain, especially the chronic back pain. Most of us are more likely to tight our muscles under great pressures unconsciously. Using long-term medicines, especially those painkillers, will weak our bone, and then lead to back pain. Therefore, in our daily life, we must develop a good lifestyle gradually.

