When you are having either a back pain or a neck pain, you automatically reach for a medication, take a pill or two and hope for it to start giving you relief. Some people, on the other hand, choose to seek for a medical treatment and set an appointment with their doctors in either a…
Undiagnosed Back Pain Management – By Amee LaTour
The main reason back pain is such a difficult condition to treat is that its cause is difficult to diagnose. While doctors are trained mainly to look for spinal abnormalities, the cause of back pain is often musculoskeletal and biomechanical in nature. Given the lack of training in how to diagnose such dysfunctions, most doctors…
Lower Back Pain Treatment-By Peter F. Ullrich, Jr., MD
Treatment for lower back pain depends upon the patient’s history and the type and severity of pain. The vast majority of lower back pain cases get better within six weeks without surgery, and lower back pain exercises are almost always part of a treatment plan. If pain persists or worsens, more involved diagnostic and surgical…
Lower Back Pain Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment – By Peter F. Ullrich, Jr., MD
The lower back is an intricate structure of interconnected and overlapping elements: Tendons and muscles and other soft tissues Highly sensitive nerves and nerve rootsthat travel from the lower back down into the legs and feet Small and complex joints Spinal disck with their gelatinous inner cores. An irritation or problem with any of these…
A Simple and Natural Cure for Back Pain
As more technological advances and modern conveniences surface, it seems the back pain epidemic only worsens. Lower back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain-it plagues the modern populace. However, the easiest way to fix our back problems is simple and natural. The answer? Get up. Stop sitting. Move your back, relax it, then get back to…
Back Pain – Prevention And Cure
Back pain is the pain that is felt in the back that usually originates from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine. Back pain may have a sudden onset or can be a chronic pain it can be constant or intermittent stay in one place or radiate to other areas. What…
Back Pain When Breathing – By Sean Burton
Back pain when breathing is usually the result of a muscular problem in the upper back. Back muscles are situated very close to the lungs; when we inhale, the lungs expand, forcing the muscles in the upper back and chest to move. A muscle strain in the upper back can cause this movement to result…
Home Mobility Solutions for Back Pain Sufferers – By Thom Sanders
Back pain is something we have all experienced at some point in our lives, a problem which often fixes itself with plenty of rest or a few visits to the physiotherapist. Unfortunately, back pain becomes a more common problem with old age, with cases affecting everything from popping out to do some shopping or even…