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What is Chronic Back PainThere are some simple things you can to do to help yourself if you
suffer from chronic back pain and you have probably tried many of
these. First of all, be careful how you bend, especially if you have to
pick something up off the floor. Don't bend over! Get right over the
top of the article, bend your knees, lift up one corner first, then the
other side. You will be amazed at how much easier it is to lift doing
it this way. It is called the power lift and it works.How about
when we don't do it right or it just goes out? First of all, ICE! Ice
always worked the best for me to get it feeling better quicker. An ice
pack wrapped in a hand towel and you lay on it on the floor for twenty
minutes every hour.Now, while you are on the floor, GENTLY bring your knees up toward your stomach, DO
NOT ROCK. Let your legs back down and bring them up again, very slowly
and gently. This will stretch your back muscles which is what you need
because most likely they are all knotted up.Yoga for Back PainThe
basic strength of yoga lies in its stretching of muscles and joints and
then holding it in position combined with scientific breathing
technique. This, coupled with the relaxing breathing techniques reduces
strain on muscles and joints, occasionally helping repositioning of
tendons and muscle fibbers. Get moving, remember that if you have to
stand or sit in one position for a long time, then try to change the
position at least every 15-20 minutes.Since yoga postures aim to
strengthen the spine as well as lengthen and stretch muscles, it can be
ideal for many back pain sufferers. If you experience back pain and it
keeps you from enjoying many of life's activities, then try yoga for
back pain and finally live life as you once did. Anyone looking for
relief from back pain and or neck pain needs to turn away from the
medicine cabinet and practice yoga.Physiotherapy to Treat Back PainLow
back pain, back pain, lumbar pain, spinal pain, all are names for the
troublesome and very common problem which affects many of us at certain
times in our lives. Physiotherapists assess and treat large number of
back pain patients every day and have various treatment techniques to
help this condition.Back pain is rarely an indication of serious
underlying medical condition such as cancer, infection or arthritic
disease but the physiotherapist needs to be sure he or she is dealing
with a non-serious back pain.Spinal pain usually reduces the normal
movements the patient is able to perform and this pattern of movement
loss gives an indication of the kind of lumbar problem. The range of
lumbar flexion is often reduced with the lumbar spine staying stiff and
with pain during the movement or at the end of the available range. The
other spinal movements are also tested, with the physio also checking
the muscle reflexes, muscle strength, hip ranges of movement,
sacro-iliac joints and the skin sensibility. The physiotherapist will
palpate the spinal joints, gathering information about the stiffness or
pain reactions of the lumbar segments.
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