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Non-surgical Treatments For Back Pain

If you suffer from severe back pain and fear that surgery may be necessary, or if surgery has been recommended and you question the wisdom of it, you may want to try some non-surgical physical treatments first. Unless your back pain is due to an infection, malformation of the back, or tumor, some type of physical treatment can probably help it. Lets look at a few of the more popular and effective types of treatment. Chiropractic Therapy Chiropractic treatment has been shown to be most effective when applied within months of the onset of back pain. Chiropractors realign the spine, increase the range of motion in back muscles, increase the flexibility of spinal soft tissue, break down scar tissue, and reduce pressure from constricted and misaligned spinal joints, all of which help to relieve pain. Usually treatment takes around minutes times a week at first. Over a few weeks sessions decrease until you are on a maintenance program of once a month or even "come come only if it hurts." Acupuncture Studies by the National Institutes of Health show that acupuncture is very effective in treating back pain. According to the theory of acupuncture, energy (known as chi) flows through the body along pathways called meridians. If the flow of chi is interrupted, pain or illness can result. An acupuncturist uses very thin needles inserted into the skin along the meridians to correct the flow of chi. You may be surprised to learn that acupuncture is rarely described as painful. In fact, many people find it relaxing and even fall asleep during treatment. Physical Therapy A good physical therapist will combine passive and active treatments, since exercise is essential to the long term imporvement in back pain. Active therapy involves the patients participation. The therapist will determine which exercises are best for a particular condition, and supervise you in those exercises to ensure that you are doing them correctly. They will include: stretching strength building exercises aerobic exercise. Passive therapy is done on you, usually while you are relaxing, and includes: heat or cold therapy electrical stimulation ultrasound massage iontophoresis (inserting a drug through intact skin using an electric current). Other Alternatives to Surgery In addition to these modalities, many other non-surgical treatments exist for back pain, among them massage, and the use of herbs and natural supplements.

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Hi, I’m Shubham Ganeshwadi, Your Blogging Journey Guide 🖋️. Writing, one blog post at a time, to inspire, inform, and ignite your curiosity. Join me as we explore the world through words and embark on a limitless adventure of knowledge and creativity. Let’s bring your thoughts to life on these digital pages. 🌟 #BloggingAdventures

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