By Frank on August 2, 2011
Back exercises for back pain have become increasingly popular in recent years. Probably due to the prevalence of back pain amongst younger people under the age of 45.
With a very few exceptions, exercises for back pain are an extremely effective treatment for all kinds of back pain. Gone are the days when you would be told to lie flat on a hard surface and rest until the pain went away. That turned out to be probably the worst thing…
By Frank on July 31, 2011
Back pain, and more commonly low back pain, has to be the oldest, if not certainly one of the oldest, occupational health hazards known. And is probably the commonest cause of work related complaints.
Figures show that around 15 million people go to their doctor in any one year due to lower back pain, and billions are spent trying to alleviate the problem.No wonder the back pain relief industry is growing by leaps and bounds.
People with manual jobs, requiring heavy…
By Frank on July 29, 2011
We can nearly all of us sympathise when someone says they have back pain. It’s a fact that nearly all of us will suffer from it to some degree or other in our lifetime.
backpain can occur almost anywhere along the spine. But the most usual area is the lower back. This takes the most weight and stress in pretty much any activity.
Some of the most common causes of back pain are muscle strain and/or bruising; injury or strain to…
By Frank on July 27, 2011
Back pain is a very common ailment; however, people may get better within a few weeks through massages. Massage is known to improve blood flow and eases tension, thus providing relaxation to muscles.
While gentle massages are pleasurable, it does not necessarily offer relief to sufferers of acute low back pain. Combining massage with other treatments, such as physical therapy and chiropractic, is likely to produce best results. In addition, back massages, in combination with non-medical treatments, back exercises and…
By Frank on July 25, 2011
As we all know, back pain can be caused by many different problems. One of which is acute pulmonary edema. The dictionary definition of edema is “swelling from excessive accumulation of watery fluid in cells, tissues, or serous cavities.” It can also be spelled as “oedema” just to confuse us!
Edema in its acute stage can be described as heart failure to one side, but this can extend to cause pain in the back. This happens when excess fluids are…
By Frank on July 24, 2011
The Daily Mail carried this article recently by Fiona Macrae, and the Med-India website featured the same story. This could be the next big thing. According to the Mail:
“A study of hundreds of adults with chronic back trouble found that those given a short-course of talking therapy were still reaping the benefits a year later”.
It goes on to say: “With the treatment judged better value for money than physiotherapy or acupuncture, it could provide a relatively cheap and easy…
By Frank on July 22, 2011
I have always thought that massage for back pain was underated. OK it doesn’t always help the most severe cases, but I have personally found that episodes of niggly, chronic back pain respond well to massage done properly.
This now seems to be borne out in an article on abcnews.go.com. Researchers at the Group Health Research Institute, based in Seattle, used a total of 401 chronic low back pain sufferers in a new study.
These patients were divided into three groups….
By Frank on July 21, 2011
Now I’m personally a believer in accupuncture, having used it several times for my back pain and also catarrh. Never mind all the controversy, all I know is that it works for me.
However it now appears that there is a scientific basis for the efficacy of the treatment. I found a most interesting article by Roger Dobson on dailymail.co.uk in which he says scientists say the treatment, which involves sticking needles into the body, triggers a flood of natural…
By Frank on July 20, 2011
As a back pain sufferer I’m personally a great believer in complementary therapies, and I found this very informative piece on the National Pain Foundation website with lots of useful information about them.
Such as “What is the Difference Between Complementary and Alternative Medicine?” and yes, there is a difference.
” How to choose the right technique, and practitioner, for your particular situation.”
Along with a brief description of some of the more well known complementary therapies such as accupuncture, biofeedback, guided…
By admin on January 23, 2011
Esther shows you a routine using a towel-roll to help you kick the pain in your lower back.Try it, it really works!
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By admin on January 23, 2011
We live in a society that’s constantly on the go. It doesn’t matter whether you work in a blue collar manufacturing job or sit at a desk all day, our bodies are constantly being subjected to various injuries or being asked to do things repeatedly that aren’t natural. It’s no surprise that lower back pain is one of the most common complaints that doctors see on a…
By admin on January 23, 2011
All anyone needs to do is walk down an aisle in a drugstore to see how many products exist for lower back pain relief. As one might guess, there are so many products available to buy today because there are so many people suffering from lower back pain. The amount of people living with lower back pain is staggering. It’s one of the most common complaints doctors…
By admin on January 23, 2011

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Back Pain, Chiropractic Adjustment & Car Accidents by Austin Chiropractic Care Dr. Echols is a Chiropractor in Austin, Texas. In this video he gives someone an examination who is having back pain problems after a recent auto accidents and adjusts her on the spot as a demonstration so you can see what I chiropractor does. Visit Dr. Echols website at www.dcnrt.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul http…
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