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Back Relief Secrets

Thursday, June 4th, 2009


Back Relief Secrets

Do you have back pain?  If you do have back pain, then you are in the majority — most people will experience some kind of back pain at some time in their life.  We are talking about 80 to 90 percent of people, depending on the statistics you check. Believe it or not, there are back pain relief secrets available.

They are "secrets," because most doctors and  some chiropracters don’t  know about them, because they were never taught about them.  There are a group of practitioners that have found the truth to back pain relief.

These people are holistic practitioners, they use natural healing therapies and techniques. They look into the whole being, the whole person to find what is the cause of back pain and how to treat it, they don’t just look at one part of the body. They look at the chemistry of the whole system/body and the structural aspects of the body are taken into account, too. And, they look at the mental and emotional condition of the person.

On the chemical level, back pain can be caused by diet. The modern condition of processed foods can ne a cause. Other l issues can be from an accident or injury which can cause damage to the tissue in the area. Even the connective tissue can become reactive and cause problems in the skeletal system. There are so many possible chemical causes of back pain, it would be impossible, to list them all here.

Structurally, the same accident, or just sleeping crooked, can knock spinal joints out of alignment.  Even sitting with your legs crossed all of the time can cause back pain, by causing your spine to become unbalanced.  There is one chiropractic school of thought that believes that illness is caused by the spine being out of alignment. It might not always be true, but sometimes there is some truth to this idea. Chiropractic or Naprapathic Adjustments are all that is needed for structural issues.

One of the biggest back pain relief secrets is that emotions are a major cause of physical problems. You won’t find doctors telling you this. Emotions can get stuck in the body as emotional blocks that can affect the way energy moves around in the body and the nerves. This can cause muscles to tighten which can pull joints out of alignment. They can also block energy flow so that healing isn’t really possible. In fact, emotions are one of the major causes of  physical ailments and other illnesses.  Somtimes body work is useful. 

There are now many options to find natural practioners and there are many, many techniques. One of the newer ones around is Matrix Energetics.  It can be used for many kinds of things and even for transformtion.  Another easy one is Quantum Touch, this can be very useful for back pain.

These are just a few of the many back pain relief secrets that you can learn about.   Try a few of these ideas and see what is right for you and what will work the best for you.

Author: Kalidasa Brown

ArticleSource: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kalidasa_Brown

Watch this video and see if this technique                                 can help your neck pain.  

Lumbar Pain

Unfortunately many chronic pain sufferers have become used to this sort of life. Nowadays, upper back pain and neck pain patients have multiple treatment alternatives available for them to use.

Back Pain Relief: Posture

Muscle strain causes back and neck pain. Almost everybody has suffered from neck pain, which is an indicator of how we are unaware of poor postures, it becomes a habit.

Back Pain Costs 

In terms of economics, conditions such as back pain, neck pain, spinal problems, and the like, affect an individual’s productivity at work.

The Alexander Technique

Chronic and recurring back pain is painful at best and incapacitating at its worst, and sitting in front of a computer all day rarely helps. The New York Times reports that using a method known as, The Alexander Technique  teaches a more useful way to use your body. 

Back Pain Blog 

If you’re trying to manage chronic back, neck or leg pain this Far Infrared Heating Pad could be the single greatest investment you’ll make all year. If you use it for just a 30 minutes a session, you might get a few hours of relief..

Back Pain Remedies

Foods containing vitamin D can offer natural back pain relief.  

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Stress and Back Pain

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Back Pain and Stress 

One of the main causes of back pain is emotional stress and  back pain may be a signal that you are not coping well with stress. It’s common knowledge that people under stress are tense and that tension can settle in your back. Even if you are experiencing constant stress, your muscles may be tightening up so often that you become used to it. But those taut, tight muscles can send a strong pain signal to your brain. The discomfort may make you wary of normal activities and, as you limit your movement and activity, your muscles become weaker and gradually de-conditioned, and more painful. This vicious cycle continues and may end up as chronic back pain.

There are several things that you can do to ease stress induced back pain and break this cycle.

Reducing Stress

Once you recognize the stress in your life and the effects it has, there may be some ways to deal with it.

  • Try to identify people and situations that bother you. How can you deal with them? Some you might be able to avoid altogether.
  • Say you hate driving home in rush hour traffic and become tied in knots. Can you adjust your work hours and leave a bit earlier or later? Could you go to the gym or library for an hour after work?
  • If you hate standing in line at the grocery, consider shopping during off hours when the store is less crowded.
  • Financial pressures, long work weeks, medical problems add to stress and can not always be changed. You have to recognize the stress these problems and situations create and attempt to develop ways to deal with it.
  • Try to breakup your problems into small units that are not so overwhelming. Deal with one at a time, taking the easiest or most pressing first.
  • Learn your limitations and don’t take on more than you can handle. Manage your time and learn to say ‘No’ to burdensome commitments.

Breathing Exercises

One breathing technique that is helpful is 2:1 breathing. Inhale to the count of three and then exhale while you count to six. Repeat this several times

Relaxation Techniques

These techniques invoke the relaxation response which is the opposite of the stress response. Using deep breathing techniques, muscles relax and blood pressure, heart rate and respiration decrease. Progressive muscle relaxation and self-hypnosis are also helpful.

Meditation and Visualization

These methods have devoted followers who have calmed their busy minds by combining imagery with breathing exercises.

  • One meditation technique is known as ‘taking the one chair’. Imagine yourself in a room in which there is a single chair. Sit down on the chair and let your thoughts and emotions pass in front of you. Remember that you are sitting in the only chair in the room and your thoughts have no place to rest. Watch them pass right on out of the room.

Body Scan

  • Complete a body scan. Begin by lying or sitting down and do several cycles of 2:1 breathing. After you are fully relaxed, make a full mental sweep of your body as though you were undergoing a complete x-ray. Move slowly but steadily and note all areas of tightness or tension. After you’ve finished the scan, return to the tight, tense areas and consciously ‘ breathe’ into those spots for several breathing cycles. Imagine your muscles slowly relaxing.
  • A body scan takes some time but if done on a regular basis, it can help you become aware of early warning signs of a looming back pain attack. You become aware of your individual signal spots, places that hurt when your back first starts acting up but before a full pain attack is under way. This helps you take early action to get the discomfort under control.

Consider talk therapy with a stress counselor, a support group or a psychologist. Talk to your health care provider about your stress. Most people think that the mind and body are separate and function independently. Instead, they usually work together in shaping experiences. Recognizing the ‘mind – body’ relationship is the first step in dealing with the connection and breaking the vicious stress – pain connection.

Author: Paul G Miller

Paul G Miller is a Fort Lauderdale chiropractor who has worked with individuals with back pain problems for seven years.If you would like to receive a free weekly newsletter on spinal decompression,  visit www.USSpineCare.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Paul_G_Miller

Stress and Back Pain

Stress can cause back pain in both the lower and upper part of the spine . Amazingly the same with the sniffles that can be to the common cold, stress can be to back pain. It will exactly result in floor you. It is like a symbiotic relationship..

Stress Causes Back Pain

How stress causes back pain and what you can do about it. Stress is one of the leading causes of illness in the United States. In fact, nearly 66% of all signs and symptoms presented in doctors’ offices are stress-induced.

Back Pain Causes 

One of the most common roots of back pain is stress.  Strong feelings that are negative such as stress, anger or fatigue can be displayed in the shape of a back ache. From time to time, back pain can be short-lived in nature..

Back SleepTips

Improper sleep will only add more stress to a backache. So, the right way to sleep during back pains is putting the least amount of stress on the spine, is to sleep on your side with your knees bending at a 90-degree angle.

Stress Management 

At the 2002 meeting of the American Psychological Association a group-based stress management study was presented that indicated that group stress management training could lower blood glucose levels in Type 2 diabetes.

Reduce Stress with Food

Whenever we get too busy or stressed, we all tend to make poor food choices that will actually increase stress and cause other problems. To get the most of your healthy eating and avoid stress, follow these simple tips.

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