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Symptoms of Back Pain

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The symptoms of back pain are the pains itself. It is very hard to understand the symptoms because pain alone is a symptom that indicates damage in the spine or there is an impending disease that only the doctor can diagnose. As much as the back pain is a symptom, it is but only a subjective type. The patient alone can be observed by the patient and it is never measured because pain varies from one person to the other.

Symptoms of back pain is linked with the causes. Symptoms usually occur unpredictably, most often than not, it can hit you like big time, anytime of the day. You may even wake up one morning feeling unusual like these symptoms below:

* Difficulty standing straight or standing in one position for a long period of time. When one feels this symptom, it commonly happens because of an injury to the muscles at the back which may be brought about by overworked muscles, accident or sudden falls.
* Discomfort when sitting. This is most likely due to pressure on the largest nerve in the body, the sciatic nerve. This is brought about by lifting, twisting, overworked muscles, etc.
* Difficulty in walking accompanied with weakness and leg fatigue. Difficulty in walking is commonly due to a narrowing or tightening of the spinal canal in where the nerves pass through. Usually both legs are affected so walking is unbearable to do. However, it usually improves when bending forward.
* Radiating pain down towards the buttocks or legs. This radiating pain to the buttocks and legs are usually because of sciatica or nerve compression or the spinal disc that is being pushed outside the normal boundary.
* Pain, Tenderness and stiffness felt at the lower part of your back. All these symptoms are covered in combination with back injury, sciatica, disc that is pushed out from normal limits, and tightening of the spinal canal where the nerves are passing.

Link: EZine Articles
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Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com

Lower Back Pain: The Underlying Cause

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Lower back pain can be an agonizing inhibitor in your everyday life. Sometimes pain can be so bad it interferes with simple activities such as sitting or standing, as well as making it difficult to exercise, play with your children or grandchildren or inhibit other daily activities.

Before treatment of lower back pain can begin, it is important to diagnose whether the pain is acute or chronic. Acute back pain can be caused by trauma to the lower back (sports injuries, falls, car accidents, improper lifting, etc.), or it can be caused by some form of arthritis. Chronic back pain is harder to diagnose since it can be caused by minimal movement and is typically recurring and progressive.

Many types of medications can be used when treating lower back pain. They range from simple over-the-counter pain relievers, to prescription pain relievers, to injected steroids. Before beginning any type of medication regiment, a doctor should be consulted.

Sufferers of back pain are also turning to treatment options such as massage to help with their pain management and injury treatment. Massage chairs can provide a variety of massage techniques to help loosen tight muscles, reducing strain of the lower back while helping to reduce stress around nerves which can trigger pain receptors.

Link: Article Pros
http://www.ArticlePros.com/Health-and-Fitness/pain/article-300106.html

Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com

Back Pain Causes, Effect and Control

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The longest and fattest nerve in the human body is the sciatic nerve which runs from the base of the spine to the buttocks where it splits and continues to the feet. Pressure applied to the nerve at any point along this long running line can result in pain in the lower back and legs. Stress to this nerve is often called sciatica.

The largest problem of sciatica is that once the pain has been relieved, an individual tends to forget about it. This leads to a repeat of the pain, since the cause of the problem is not tended to. However, by regular stretching and chair massage the sufferer can keep the pain at bay.

Pain is an indication that your body needs attention. By identifying the location of the pain we can be led to the area where the attention needs to be focused. While medication can be dispensed, a pain reliever will only mask the pain, not treat the cause.

Chair massage alone the sciatic nerve can help to loosen tighter muscles, increase the blood flow to keep tissues healthy and relax the back and legs.

Link: Lower Back Pain Relief
http://lowerbackpainrelief.blog.com/2010/02/15/backpaincauseseffects-and-control/

Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com

Back Pain: Reasons and Remedies

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Who hasn’t experience the misery of back pain? Anyone can suffer from back pain. While indiscriminate of age, it tends to be more frequently affected by people between the ages of 35 and 55 years.

Back pain refers to any pain felt in the neck, upper back, middle back, lower back or tailbone. Sometimes pain will be localized to one area, while others suffer from pain that drifts and spreads. The type of pain ranges from dull aches to sharp, acute pain.

Causes of back pain are widely varied. Damage to any of the numerous bones, discs, ligaments, tendons, nerves and muscles in the back can cause pain.

Lower back pain tends to be the most common form of back pain and typically results from damage or stress to the ligaments or muscles of the region.

Many treatment options are available for those who suffer from back pain. One of these would be utilizing a massage chair. Many chairs offer heat therapy, which helps to open up blood vessels, thus increasing the amount of healing nutrients that are delivered to the affected area. In addition the various massage techniques are essential for loosening tightened muscles, and relieving strain.

Link: Article Pros
http://www.ArticlePros.com/Health-and-Fitness/Back-Pain/article-317587.html

Dr. Alan Weidner
www.massage-chair-relief.com