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[L667]Lower Back And Pain
by Kowalczyk, Kow
Back pain being a common problem may sometimes hamper one's day to day life and may even lead to surgery. So it is always recommended to consult your physician even for the smallest back pain symptoms you will notice and get the advice before the problem grows.

Back Pain is indeed a very painful experience and ironically the severity of pain is often unrelated to the extent of physical damage it has caused. A simple strain can be extremely painful, while a herniated disk between vertebrate may cause little or no pain at all.

That is why it is always beneficial that you may go in for many types of back pain tests that are available and can be administered to more accurately determine the cause of your pain.

Common causes of lower back pain can be found in the following:
* Injury to the bones, joints or ligaments in the lower back
* Smaller nerves running along and inside the spine becoming irritated ordamaged
* Strain to the lower back muscles, or erector spine
* Damage to the intervertebral disks, which separate the vertebrate
* Irritated nerve roots connected to the hips, legs or even arms

At times many physical injuries can be attributed to specific incidents but still lower back pain may be slow-building, yet progressive. This can make it difficult to notice complicated lower back problems before they require treatment.

Although back pain does not require emergency medical attention, a few symptoms may be signs of severe medical conditions.

Back pain as we have discussed is slow yet progressive and rarely requires emergency medical attention. But it is highly recommended that you consult your physician and follow his advice to avoid such emergency situations. In some cases if anytime you experience the following symptoms with a regular slow back pain you need to have an expert for emergency medical attention.

The symptoms are Severe or constant pain in the lower back or abdominal region, Sudden bowel or bladder movements, A progressive feeling of weakness in the legs, An immediate medical attention saves you from any damage to your body and excruciating pain it may cause to you.

For severe or chronic back pain, you should consider seeking lower back pain treatment, which is available in many forms. Lower back exercise can both help with pain relief, and prevent it from recurring later. Most low back pain can be treated without surgery.

Treatment involves using analgesics, reducing inflammation, restoring proper function and strength to the back, and preventing recurrence of the injury. Most patients with back pain recover without residual functional loss.

Patients should contact a doctor if there is not a noticeable reduction in pain and inflammation after 72 hours of self-care. The best way is to take necessary precautions and make necessary changes in lifestyle, standing, sitting and sleeping positions and doing regular exercise. It is best to keep the back pain away from you and your family.

In years past, the main treatment option that individuals chose for their lower back pain was to see a medical doctor. Doctor's often recommended bed rest, traction and some type of painkiller. However, research in the 1980's and 1990's began to show that bed rest and traction actually made back pain worse. Likewise, prescription drugs were often effective in the short term, but could have unintended side effects, such as abdominal pain, headaches, dizziness and even addiction.

In recent years, more and more people have begun to seek treatment for low back pain outside the medical establishment. Recent surveys by the American Medical Association and the National Institutes of Health have shown that as many as 70% of people will see an alternative and complementary practitioner to help treat issues such as lower back pain.

Consumers are clearly voting with their wallet. They are not comfortable with what their medical doctors are offering them and they are looking elsewhere. Regardless of what people are doing, researchers and medical doctors still want to know:

Do alternative methods actually heal back pain?

The answer to this question is surprisingly easy to answer: Yes, many alternative health treatments have scientific evidence that they work for back pain. First, lets talk about massage therapy and acupuncture.

Several review studies published by the medical journal "Spine" and other research journals, have shown strong evidence in support of massage therapy and acupuncture for lower back pain. This is especially true with "chronic nonspecific low back pain." What does that term mean? It's research jargon that means long-lasting back pain, without a specific, diagnosable cause. The evidence is clear: Low back pain can be helped by both acupuncture and massage.

Massage and Acupuncture are even more effective when combined with regular exercise and education. Learning the best ways to move and how to take care of yourself can help maintain a pain free back. There does seem to be evidence that acupuncture is more effective than massage but more evidence needs to be collected.

What about Chiropractic for Lower Back Pain?

Chiropractic care has been around for over 100 years and there are tens of thousands of practitioners. Despite virulent attacks from the medical community, chiropractic care has thrived in recent decades. Unfortunately, multiple scientific studies have pointed out that chiropractics' effect on low back pain is debatable.

However, it is extremely important to point out that the research simply shows that chiropractic is not considered superior to traditional treatments. That is, scientists believe that chiropractic is not better than physical therapy, medication and educational approaches. The studies have not in any way shown that chiropractic is a harmful treatment. And there are many individuals who have reported back pain cures via chiropractic.

Can The Feldenkrais Method help with lower back pain?

The Feldenkrais Method is one of the newer alternative modalities that can be used for back pain. Originated by pioneering movement scientist Moshe Feldenkrais in the 1940's, there are several thousand practitioners who practice the method worldwide. Because of its relative newness and the small number of practitioners using Feldenkrais, little research has been conducted on it.

The one study that I was able to find specifically about Feldenkrais and Back Pain noted that over 70% of the participants reported significant improvement. The gains were still in evidence one year after the treatment.

There are a few other studies in which Feldenkrais was used to treat painful conditions such as fibromyalgia, and chronic neck and shoulder pain. The studies have shown similar results to the back pain study. Participants reported significant decreases in pain, discomfort, and movement restriction. Interestingly, many participants also reported less depression and anxiety, and had an increased ability to relax.

What should you do about your lower back pain?

If you have lower back pain it is important stay active and maintain some type of light-exercise schedule. Staying in bed can make your pain worse. If you are going to take medication consider taking an over-the-counter pain medicine such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Make sure to see your doctor or other health-care provider if symptoms persist.

The best treatment option for your lower back pain is the one that is the least invasive. Surgery is rarely needed for low back pain. If your doctor recommends surgery, make sure that you get a second opinion and ask him or her to recommend at least one non-surgical and non-drug treatment. There is simply too much evidence that other treatments work. They should be considered.

Once you have gotten rid of, or reduced, your low back pain, keep taking care of yourself. Keep your back and stomach muscles strong and flexible. Exercise, Feldenkrais and Massage can all help with this. Learning to keep a flexible and balanced posture, learning the easiest way to lift heavy objects, and learning to manage the stress of everyday life can help to keep symptoms at bay.
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Ryannagy has sinced written about articles on various topics from Backpain. Ryan C. Nagy, M.A. founder of the Back Pain Foundation, is a university early childhood educator, and autism researcher. You may see him at: Eliminate Back Pain Now:
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