Socioeconomic Implications of Back Pain
Although on the one hand it is a shock to consider that back pain costs billions across America in...
Back Pain in Children
Many people assume that back pain is a condition that only adults deal with and that most often it...
New Mother's Need to Learn How to Avoid Back Pain
We all know how back pain can affect the pregnant woman. This is because of the growing uterus and...

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Back Pain Statistics
Back pain is one of the most prevalent conditions in America. At any one time over thirty million Americans are suffering from back pain. In the general work force population half of those employed will complain of back problems during the average...read up on back pain
Backpacks Cause Back Pain
One thing that can give students back pain is carrying around a backpack filled with books and school supplies. Who would have thought that something designed to make a student's life simpler could turn out to give them back pain. There are things...read up on back pain
Better Posture Makes for lesser Back Pain
How many years have you listened to your parents tell you to stand straight and stop slouching. Most kids feel that this is no more then being harassed by our parents, but the truth is, that no matter the reason they were telling us this, they were...read up on back pain
Failed Back Pain Syndrome
The condition of failed back syndrome is not one single factor that causes back pain but potentially a bunch of symptoms that occur after surgery, or sometimes following other types of treatments, all of which have long lasting effects. This may not...read up on back pain
Misconceptions About Back Pain
When you have back pain everyone becomes an expert. All your friends, family and co-workers will tell you, usually without being asked, what you should do about your back pain. They'll explain, often at great length, why the pain is there, the...read up on back pain
New Mother's Need to Learn How to Avoid Back Pain
We all know how back pain can affect the pregnant woman. This is because of the growing uterus and usually is at its worst in the third trimester. Nonetheless within a couple of weeks of delivery the pain will have subsided. It can be replaced...read up on back pain
Osteopathy helps Back Pain
The practice of osteopathy is known by some as alternative medicine and yet it is not that far removed from the practice of chiropractic medicine. Although each field likes to keep the differences between themselves they both use hands on...read up on back pain
Physiatrists Specialize in Back Pain
Finding the right treatment for your back pain can be harder then finding the answers to why you have the discomfort. But, this universal problem does have some answers. When you think about it is quite amazing how common back pain is. It requires...read up on back pain
Slipped Disc and Back Pain
Back pain, especially when the pain is in the lower back, commonly shows itself in the form of muscle strain, muscle spasm or a slipped disc. People will injury their back most often by lifting something wrong. The item need not be heavy; though...read up on back pain
Tai Chi or Yoga Ease Back Pain
When talking to your health care provider on what to do about back pain there answers are usually the same. That is because Western cultures rely far too much on anti-inflammatory medications and pain relievers. Perhaps it is time to take a look at...read up on back pain

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What is Back Pain?

Acute or short-term low back pain generally lasts from a few days to a few weeks. Most acute back pain is the result of trauma to the lower back or a disorder such as arthritis. Pain from trauma may be caused by a sports injury, work around the house or in the garden, or a sudden jolt such as a car accident or other stress on spinal bones and tissues. Symptoms may range from muscle ache to shooting or stabbing pain, limited flexibility and range of motion, or an inability to stand straight. Chronic back pain is pain that persists for more than 3 months. It is often progressive and the cause can be difficult to determine.

Currently, researchers are examining the use of different drugs to effectively treat back pain, in particular, chronic pain that has lasted at least 6 months. Other studies are comparing different health care approaches to the management of acute low back pain (standard care versus chiropractic, acupuncture, or massage therapy). These studies are measuring symptom relief, restoration of function, and patient satisfaction.


Dancing Away the Back Pain

There are so many occupations where the job that someone does is the cause of their back pain. This job, that they have they love so much, they are not willing to give up, even if they suffer recurring back problems. This is true of those who choose dancing as a career. The pain they suffer, not unlike other athletes, is usually in the lower lumbar region. Studies worldwide have shown that at least twelve percent of all dancers will suffer some type of lower back pain. The more spinal movement that a person is required to do in their career, as a dancer or athlete does, the more opportunity there is for injury.

Interestingly a certain portion of the back pain suffered by dancers is not actually injury per se but simply overuse. They are either training, practicing or performing. That does not give them much down time and so their backs may suffer for it. Their back pain will fall into one the following categories; mechanical, disc related, inflammation of the vertebrate or fractures. All of which are caused without a doubt by overuse. The problem is if dancing is your life when do you rest?

Isn't it interesting then that despite the fact that dancers often have to deal with back pain that can disrupt their careers that a doctor in the United States is working on a program that she thinks will help many deal with back pain. Her program uses dance to help regain back strength and flexibility. Originally taking dance lessons to prepare for her upcoming wedding she discovered how much better she felt physically after each lesson. She felt this was telling her something. Had she stumbled on a path that may change her life?

The answer was undoubtedly. She switched her interests to pain management and set about hiring herself a couple of excellent dance instructors who could do the same thing they had for her for others. Once she completes a medical appraisal of the patient's condition and the causes for their back pain she begins with them a unique program that includes three sessions a week that include both light exercise and one on one dance lessons. She believes that anyone with pain bad enough that they are unable to get back to work needs a little extra boast and she thinks that dance may be that boast.

Her dance instructor's concentrate not just on teaching the steps, but keeping the patient's posture right. They often straighten a shoulder here, tilt a head there or correct some other aspect of the patient's stance to ensure a more pain free lesson. They know that if the position is not right that the person will not be using their energy to its fullest. This new program seems to be reaching out to not only those who are back pain sufferers but also those who want to avoid future back pain and so are trying their best to dance into good back health.

Written by: Scott Parat

Is there any treatment?

Most low back pain can be treated without surgery. Treatment involves using over-the-counter pain relievers to reduce discomfort and anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation.  Medications are often used to treat acute and chronic low back pain. Effective pain relief may involve a combination of prescription drugs and over-the-counter remedies.  Although the use of cold and hot compresses has never been scientifically proven to quickly resolve low back injury, compresses may help reduce pain and inflammation and allow greater mobility for some individuals.  Bed rest is recommended for only 1–2 days at most.  Individuals should resume activities as soon as possible. 

Back Pain Issues in the News

02/05/2012
Wolfsie: Back pain can be a real pain in the rear
LIFE IN NUTHSELLBY DICK WOLFSIE Back pain is a major problem in this country. It is the second biggest reason that people do not go to work in the morning. The first reason is not having a job.

Wolfsie: Back pain can be a real pain in the rear

01/31/2012
Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women
A lower back pain treatment with the natural Thermobalancing Therapy invented by Dr. Simon Allen of Fine Treatment relieves back pain fast and helps to treat its underlying cause over time.London (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 There is no medication that can treat problems in the spine. This is why people have to take painkillers to ease their back pain. In stead of offering drugs, Dr. Simon Allen of ...

Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women

01/31/2012
Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women
A lower back pain treatment with the natural Thermobalancing Therapy invented by Dr. Simon Allen of Fine Treatment relieves back pain fast and helps to treat its underlying cause over time.London (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 There is no medication that can treat problems in the spine. This is why people have to take painkillers to ease their back pain. In stead of offering drugs, Dr. Simon Allen of ...

Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women

02/08/2012
U.S. Pain Management Products & Services: A Market Analysis (7th edition)
NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2012  /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: U.S. Pain Management Products & Services: A Market Analysis (7th edition) ...

U.S. Pain Management Products & Services: A Market Analysis (7th edition)

02/08/2012
Can yoga classes kill you? The startling question posed by a leading science writer
William Broad, the author of a controversial new book, The Science Of Yoga: The Risks And Rewards, asks whether yoga - when taught incorrectly - might actually have the potential to kill.

Can yoga classes kill you? The startling question posed by a leading science writer

01/30/2012
NUI Galway trial seeks back pain sufferers
NUI Galway is looking to recruit people with back pain as part of a trial programme at the university.

NUI Galway trial seeks back pain sufferers

01/30/2012
NUI Galway trial seeks back pain sufferers
NUI Galway is looking to recruit people with back pain as part of a trial programme at the university.

NUI Galway trial seeks back pain sufferers

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