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The most common cause of disability is a condition as old as time itself. But is the industry that has built up around scans, injections and opioids a waste of time - Moya Sarner
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Back pain: how to live with one of the world’s biggest health problems
But perhaps the most helpful thing we can do is challenge the assumption that, if our back hurts, there is a pain generator in there somewhere that can be scanned, identified, injected or surgically removed, and fixed. “That whole notion is erroneous,” says Ramin. “The truth is that low back pain is a many-faceted problem, emerging from your life situation, the state of your body and the social factors surrounding you.” Rather than trying to find a doctor who can make the pain disappear, we need to be aware that to a certain degree, it is a part of life and the best approach is to keep physically active in the right way, to find a strategy to manage stress and to keep on with normal activities.…
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New Help for Back Pain
Functional restoration uses exercise and psychological therapy to get patients over fear and back to normal life.
Pain In The Back? Exercise May Help You Learn Not To Feel It
America spends more than $80 billion a year on back pain treatments. But many specialists say less treatment is usually more effective. In fact, there's evidence that many standard treatments for back pain — surgery, spinal injections and painkillers — are often ineffective and can even worsen and prolong the problem.
Acupuncture Could Be A Way To Treat Pain In The ER, But There's A Catch
Evaluating and treating pain is something that ER doctors do on a daily basis for patients with abdominal pain, headaches and fractures, as well as back pain. But in light of the spiraling dilemma of overdoses and addiction that have resulted from overprescribing of opiates, searching for new and alternative therapies that are safer, but also capable of effectively treating pain, is critical to solving this crisis.
Alternatives to Drugs for Treating Pain
Throwing powerful drugs at chronic pain problems may only add to the problem because ever higher doses are often needed to keep the pain at bay. Knowing this, a growing cadre of specialists are exploring nondrug, noninvasive treatments, some of which have proved highly effective in relieving chronic pain.
America’s most famous back pain doctor said pain is in your head. Thousands think he's right
Though he may not be a household name, Sarno is probably America’s most famous back pain doctor. Before his death on June 22, a day shy of his 94th birthday, he published four books and built a cult-like following of thousands of patients — including Howard Stern, and Larry David. Many of them claim to have been healed by Sarno, who essentially argued back pain was all in people’s heads. And Sarno himself often said that some 80 percent of his patients got better.
Back Pain? Try Yoga
Yoga works as well as physical therapy for relieving back pain, a randomized trial found.
Doctors Have Been Treating Lower Back Pain All Wrong
Doctors need to educate their patients that lower back pain is like a common cold ― unpleasant but hard to treat and likely to go away on its own. And chances are painkillers won’t do much to help.
Has your back pain become too much to bear?
You’re at the point where your chronic back pain is negatively impacting your daily life, and you know you need to find a solution. This can be a nerve-racking time, filled with questions and uncertainty both for you and your family. The good news is you are not alone. Two-thirds of Americans suffer from low back pain issues, and we want to help you be one of the many who find their appropriate path to healing and recovery.
Non-Surgical Treatments for Lower Back Pain
The goal of medical treatments is to reduce pain, but these treatments do not change the underlying source of pain.
Treating Chronic Pain With Meditation
In some cases, the holistic practice could replace narcotics. Integrating meditation into regular treatment could significantly cut healthcare costs.
No Drugs for Back Pain, New Guidelines Say
Skip the meds. Lower back pain—one of the most common reasons for a doctor’s visit—is best treated with alternative, natural and psychological therapies, say new guidelines from the American College of Physicians.
A comprehensive guide to the new science of treating lower back pain
A review of 80-plus studies upends the conventional wisdom.
Acupuncture Helped People With Back Pain Walk and Bend Better
Back pain sufferers who got electroacupuncture had improvements in walking comfortably, standing for longer periods, bending and kneeling.
Alternatives for Back Pain Relief
If you have never suffered from lingering low back pain, you’re lucky or, more likely, young. Up to 80 percent of us will experience low back pain at some point. And for most, there won’t be an identifiable cause.
Back pain is a massive problem which is badly treated
Why are better approaches to helping sufferers so slow to spread?
Common Diagnostic Test May Prolong Low Back Pain
Doing away with a painkilling injections, or nerve blocks, as a test to determine the root cause of the back pain didn't hurt patients who went on to have their pain treated by zapping nerves with electrodes. Skipping the diagnostic nerve blocks can save $10,000 in medical costs.
Doctors finally admit drugs can’t fix most cases of back pain
The American College of Physicians now recommends heat therapy and yoga ahead of pain meds for low back pain.
For Bad Backs, It May Be Time to Rethink Biases About Chiropractors
About two of every three people will probably experience significant low back pain at some point. A physician like me might suggest any number of potential treatments and therapies. But one I never considered was a referral for spinal manipulation. It appears I may have been mistaken. For initial treatment of lower back pain, it may be time for me (and other physicians) to rethink our biases.
For Chronic Low Back Pain, Mindfulness Can Beat Painkillers
It's part of a push to move treatment for chronic back pain, which affects about 8 percent of Americans and is a major cause of disability, away from being "medicalized" to something that people can manage by choosing from an array of nonmedical alternatives.
Forget Pills and Surgery for Back Pain
Many physicians are advocating a simpler approach to treating lower back pain: exercise.
How Simple Exercises May Save Your Lower Back
Back pain is common and complicated. But altering your workout to build control and stability can help prevent it.
The best thing for back pain is actually more movement
Strengthening and stretching your back muscles can help prevent that pain.
The Key to Solving Lower Back Pain Might Be Building a Nice Butt
Your core isn't just your abs, and weak glutes can contribute to the low back pain that 80 percent of people are expected to experience in their lifetime.
The psychology of low back pain
Yet even though back pain is incredibly common, not all people respond in the same way to this often-disabling condition. In fact, even if two people have the same level of pain, their responses to that pain can be very different. These differing responses are due in part to different people's psychological attitudes and outlooks.
This Type of Workout Can Help You Avoid Back Pain
"The truth is, the spine is a robust structure. We're just using it incorrectly."
What's the best way to treat lower back pain? Here's what the science says
Hint: It's not painkillers, bed rest, or surgery.
You Have Options for Degenerative Disc Pain
Most people don't associate exercise with pain relief, but when it comes to degenerative disc disease, exercise is an elixir of sorts. It spurs blood flow and builds the supporting structures around the affected disc so that the impact of degeneration is lessened.
Back pain: how to live with one of the world’s biggest health problems
The most common cause of disability is a condition as old as time itself. But is the industry that has built up around scans, injections and opioids a waste of time?
Non-Surgical Spine Care Center
Our comprehensive non-surgical spine care center has aggressively flipped the clinic treatment approach. We choose to operate under a narrow and deep treatment model. We focus solely on chronic back pain and chronic neck pain having to do with disc and nerve related conditions only.
Teeter
Teeter Inversion Tables are the best quality inversion tables available, and are the original and only brand as seen on TV. Teeter Inversion Tables can help you relieve back pain naturally, in your own home, in just minutes a day.
5 Simple Changes to Eliminate Back Pain
You’ll be amazed at how much the little decisions you make all day, every day can impact your spine health. Here are some tips to implement right away.
10 Effective Ways to Find Lower Back Pain Relief, According to Doctors
As many as 90% of back-pain episodes resolve within 6 weeks, whether they're the result of an injury or due to a structural or nerve problem. Of course, knowing that fact makes the misery only slightly more bearable, so try these patience-prolonging strategies to relieve your pain and possibly even shorten the wait until Father Time works his subtle magic.
17 Best Exercises for Low Back Pain, According to Experts
We asked the experts how to ease the effects of sitting at a desk all day.
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