Back Pain Relief

Posted on July 19, 2009

Low Back Pain Stretching Exercises

 

 

Low back pain is one of the oldest occupational health problems in history and one of the most common causes of work-related complaints among adults. Nearly 15 million people seek physicians help each year for back pain treatment.  It is estimated that a total of $25 billion is spent every year to treat this form of body ache.   For this reason, the back pain relief and muscle relaxant industries are growing by leaps and bounds.

Low back pain is a muscular and skeletal problem that affects millions of people worldwide.  People with blue-collar jobs or those who are required to do heavy manual work are more prone to lumbar aches. It’s not surprising that construction workers have a lot of back pain problems. Untreated back problems can increase worker absenteeism and affect overall productivity. Worse, it could even be the cause of more serious health problems.

To determine the severity of lower back pain, you may use the following parameters to see how “bad” your back is:

 

  • Acute Low back pain last less than 6 weeks
  • Sub-Acute Low back pain between 6 and 12 weeks
  • Chronic Low back pain persists for more than 12 weeks

 

The good news is that there are a variety of treatments for back pain. Muscle relaxants can be used to ease the pain. Low back pain relief can be as easy as popping a pill.  However, it is important to get your doctor’s advice since medications for back pain are often doctor-prescribed and cannot be bought over the counter.

These are other helpful tips, procedures and strategies on back pain relief that you may want to consider:

  • Apply a cold pack to the painful area for 5-10 minutes at time
  • Use an heating pad on the painful area if the pain is still there within         a few days
  • Protect your back. Avoid sudden turning or bending. Go on with your usual activities and try to avoid bed rest
  • Get expert professional treatments
  • Non-prescription Pain Medications
  • Spinal Manipulation
  • Get a massage
  • Try acupuncture
  • Traction treatments
  • Biofeedback
  • Back Belts and Corsets
  • Injections into the back

Certainly, back pain relief goes beyond medication. Low back pain could be caused by stress or other non-physical problems.  The build-up of everyday stress can make your muscles tighten up and contribute to the slow but painful tension of the back or lumbar muscles. Meditation and self-hypnosis are being used more frequently to treat lumbar and back ailments.  Back pain relief options can be expensive, depending on the specific technique prescribed by the therapist.

Back pain is serious enough to always consult a physician. Back pain could be a symptom of other health problems.

 

 

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