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« on: February 21, 2010, 11:08:25 AM »

Low back pain is a common taxation affecting more than 80% of the adult population at one time or another in his life. There are many causes and can be difficult to determine the source of the problem without medical intervention, ie. a visit to the doctor or chiropractor.
Some of the most common causes are likely to perform physical activity in which the body is not used, such as gardening or strenuous lifting objects too heavy.

This excessive exercise may result in displacement of the disc (or herniated disk). This is the result of twisting, usually during the lift. A slipped disk sounds worse than it probably is. It is simply the appearance of their spinal bone slightly bulky, and touching on some nerves. Some basic exercises can help relieve pain and correct the problem disk.
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2010, 08:07:12 AM »

Heating pads can help to relax painful muscle spasms. you can also use heat for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. Ice packs and massages may also give relief. The best position for relief when your back hurts is to lie on your back on the floor with pillows under your knees, with your hips and knees bent and your feet on a chair, or just with your hips and knees bent.
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« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2010, 09:09:40 PM »

i am also a victim of lower back pain.
this started after the delivery of my son.
and by now if a work a litle my back starts paining.
if i stand or walk for a while it starts acheing.
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« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2010, 07:11:31 PM »

a good Chiropractor can help lower back pain quite a bit. 
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« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2010, 02:45:59 PM »

My back started aching 2 days ago after a long jog. I tried hot compress and every time I pick up something on the floor, It really is sour and achy.
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« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2010, 06:10:56 PM »

Low back pain is a common taxation affecting more than 80% of the adult population at one time or another in his life. There are many causes and can be difficult to determine the source of the problem without medical intervention, ie. a visit to the doctor or chiropractor.
Some of the most common causes are likely to perform physical activity in which the body is not used, such as gardening or strenuous lifting objects too heavy.

This excessive exercise may result in displacement of the disc (or herniated disk). This is the result of twisting, usually during the lift. A slipped disk sounds worse than it probably is. It is simply the appearance of their spinal bone slightly bulky, and touching on some nerves. Some basic exercises can help relieve pain and correct the problem disk.
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#1) Take Breaks Often! - Take frequent breaks whenever possible! Walk around, touch your toes, or stretch your arms up towards the ceiling. Hold it to the count of 10.

A great midday stretch for low back pain relief is to stand up and align your arms with your ears and gently bend backwards. I usually get a 'pop' out of my low back when I do this, and it feels really great!

We as a society are used to grabbing a prescription drug from the doctor’s office and not trying to take any responsibility for ourselves.

The doctor will most probably give you muscle relaxers or pain meds to 'fix' the problem in most cases. We might all love muscle relaxers but they are prescribed to treat the symptom, not the cause.

#2) Use an Antidepressant! - If your back pain lasts longer than 6 months, then you are considered to have chronic lower back pain. Sometimes the best way to get over the symptoms is to treat the cause of the symptom.

Factors that trigger the symptoms may be certain exercises, lifting, bending, exposure to cold, prolonged sitting, or psychological stress.

Antidepressants have been shown to be effective for patients with chronic back pain, although there may or may not be any accompanying depression.

Treatment for chronic low back pain relief must focus on restoring function and reducing symptoms.

#3) Bed Rest is not advised! - Although your bed might feel really good to you and although bed rest may be advised initially, bed rest longer than two or three days may actually be detrimental to recovery of lower back pain.

Bed rest promotes muscle atrophy, stiffness, and depression.

Patients with back pain are advised to continue daily activities as tolerated and exercise when you can.

#3 - Massage Therapy~ Having been a massage therapist for many years, I know how great Massage Therapy works for chronic back pain.

Massage therapy can decrease muscle spasm and restore normal range of motion to the spine.

Besides back pain, massage can help relieve pain associated with Cancer, Arthritis, and Musculo-skeletal complaints. Massage is also prescribed help patients with Fibromyalgia and Myofascial pain.

#4) STRETCH! - If you are not flat on your back, then stretch as often as you can.
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« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2010, 05:00:24 AM »

The best position for relief when your back hurts is to lie on your back on the floor with pillows under your knees, with your hips and knees bent and your feet on a chair, or just with your hips and knees bent. This takes the pressure and weight off your back.
You may need 1 to 2 days of this sort of rest for a hurt back. Resting longer than this can cause your muscles to weaken, which can slow your recovery. Even if it hurts, walk around for a few minutes every hour to help keep your back muscles strong.
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« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2010, 08:35:48 PM »

and what kind of treatment are you talking about?
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