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Back pain can range from a mild, persistent ache to unbearable pain with
the slightest movement. While there are many reasons for seeking back
pain remedies, most episodes are associated with inflammation of the soft
tissues surrounding the spine.
Inflammation is the body's natural response to being injured, which explains
the need for lower back pain relief. Inflammation is characterized by
redness, swelling, heat and pain. When your soft tissues become inflamed,
you may experience any or all of these symptoms.
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Eight out of 10 Americans will seek lower back pain relief at
one point in their lives. In fact, pain in the middle or lower back is
the leading cause of disability in people under the age of 45 and the
reason for avid pursuers of back pain remedies.
At least fifteen million Americans seek medical help for lower back pain
relief annually. Lower back pain relief is second only to the common cold
as a cause of lost workdays and visits to the local pharmacy. Consequently,
the market for lower back pain relief is significant.
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The way you stand, sit and move, reach over and pick up or carry objects
all affect the well being of the back.
Living a sedentary lifestyle, being in an occupation (or having a hobby)
that requires lifting, bending and/or twisting, and mismanaging stress
are all risk factors for back problems. People who sit for long periods
also run the risk of straining the back when rising or moving from a seated
position.
Warehouse workers, long-distance drivers, cyclists (whether recreational
or occupational), golfers, computer operators, nurses and gardeners/groundspeople
all have more incidence of lower back disorders than the general population.
Smokers are at higher risk for back problems, perhaps because smoking
decreases blood circulation. This could however be due to an unhealthy
lifestyle in general.
Prevent Back Injury - Back Pain Wellness Tips
Lift Wisely
Always bend your knees when lifting heavy objects. The large muscles
in your thighs and buttocks are far better equipped to bear heavy loads
than the smaller muscles of your back.
Carry Objects Close to Your Body
Holding heavy objects away from your body is inviting back injury. Make
sure that you hold heavy objects close to your torso when lifting. Twisting
your body while pulling or lifting is a primary cause of back injury.
Always keep your body straight when carrying, pulling, or reaching for
an object.
Watch Your Golf Swing
The twisting motion employed by golfers often leads to back injury. The
invertebral disks (the cartilaginous shock absorbers that separate the
bones of the spine) are injury-prone zones for golfers. The disk is most
vulnerable when the back is extended or arched, and the body is rotated.
With an improper or overly-strenuous swing, the covering of the disk can
unwind and tear.
Warming up and stretching before golfing will help you avoid disk injury.
When swinging your club, do so gently, trying to keep your shoulders and
chest centered over your pelvis.
Be Careful Exiting Cars
When exiting a car, turn your whole body to the side. Place both feet
on the ground and stand up carefully. Reverse the procedure when entering
a car. First, sit down, then swing both legs in together so that you do
not twist your back.
Sit Properly
The human spine is not designed to maintain a sitting position for long
periods of time. Driving, working at your desk, spending time on a plane,
sitting at a computer, and watching sports are all activities that can
lead to back pain. The best way to avoid back strain is to get up every
fifteen minutes or so and walk around. If you are driving, pull over whenever
convenient to stretch your legs. A cushion tucked behind your back while
driving will help provide support and comfort.
If you must sit for long periods at work, invest in a well-designed chair
that supports your back and allows you to change positions easily.
Stay Fit
Exercising regularly will help you avoid the strains and stresses associated
with weakened back muscles. Swimming, low-impact aerobics and walking
will help tighten the muscles of the back and abdomen. Local recreation
centers and other fitness organizations usually run exercise programs
specially designed for people wishing to control back pain.
Cope with Stress
Research shows that people who respond to stress by becoming anxious
are far more likely to develop stress-related physical symptoms such as
back pain. If you are prone to anxiety, explore the many techniques to
help you manage stress effectively. Your doctor, library, and the Internet
are good sources of information.
Causes of Back Pain
Weakness of the back muscles is most often caused by a sedentary lifestyle.
This includes the back pain associated with stress. Back spasms also occur
with strenuous activities, or if you move suddenly after holding an awkward
position. It is particularly common following a twisting motion, when
many cases of a "pulled back" occur. Lower back pain remedies
line the shelves of supermarkets and drug stores, as the demand for lower
back pain relief is common.
The intervertebral disks act as shock absorbers and are subjected to
different types of stress during the process of everyday living. While
this stress may not result in immediate pain, repeated injuries will add
up. Bending over results in compression of the disk, and can cause it
to bulge backwards towards the spinal canal and nerves. Twisting and bending
together produces the greatest stress on intervertebral disks. Degeneration
of the disks can give rise to chronic back pain as the muscles supporting
the disks go into spasm. The degenerating disk can itself become inflamed
and may cause mechanical pain, which is specifically the reason for high
sales in back pain remedies.
The lower part of the back (the lumbar region) is the most vulnerable
area of the back. This is largely due to the fact the lower part of
the spine bears the entire weight of the upper body and is bent, twisted
and flexed during everyday activities more than any other part of
the spine.
The inflammatory process produces the actual back pain associated with
damage to the supportive soft tissues (muscles, tendons and ligaments)
and the intervertebral disks themselves. Lower back pain relief is one
of the most commonly sought over the counter remedies.
Treatment For Back Pain
Treatment for back pain usually involves strengthening the back through
special exercises, and adjusting your lifestyle to avoid the stressors
(physical and mental) that have contributed towards the injury. In the
case of persistent, debilitating back pain, prescription or over-the-counter
analgesics (painkillers) for low back pain relief may be used. Muscle
relaxants may also be used as back pain remedies. Surgery is considered
a last resort for continuing, debilitating back pain.
Physical Manipulation Techniques
- Chiropractors
- Osteopaths
- Physiotherapists
- Massage therapists
- Hellerwork Practitioners
Strengthening exercises and stretching are very helpful for back pain
relief.
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