Back Pain Chiropractor

Back Pain

Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical help or miss work. Back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Fortunately, measures can help prevent or relieve most back pain episodes, especially for people younger than age 60. If prevention fails, simple home treatment and using the body correctly often will heal the back within a few weeks. Surgery is rarely needed to treat back pain.

Back Pain Symptoms After An Accident

Back pain can range from a muscle aching to a shooting, burning or stabbing sensation. Also, the pain can radiate down a leg. Bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking can make it worse.

Back Pain Causes

Back pain often develops without a cause that shows up in a test or imaging study. Conditions commonly linked to back pain include:
•  Muscle or ligament strain. Repeated heavy lifting or a sudden awkward movement can strain back muscles and spinal ligaments. For people in poor physical condition, constant strain on the back can cause painful muscle spasms.
•  Bulging or ruptured disks. Disks act as cushions between the bones in the spine. The soft material inside a disk can bulge or rupture and press on a nerve. However, a bulging or ruptured disk might not cause back pain. Disk disease is often found on spine X-rays, CT scans or MRIs done for another reason.
•  Arthritis. Osteoarthritis can affect the lower back. In some cases, arthritis in the spine can lead to a narrowing of the space around the spinal cord, a condition called spinal stenosis.
•  Osteoporosis. The spine’s vertebrae can develop painful breaks if the bones become porous and brittle.
•  Ankylosing spondylitis, also called axial spondyloarthritis. This inflammatory disease can cause some of the bones in the spine to fuse. This makes the spine less flexible.

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Types Of Back Pain

Doctors and researchers describe the types of back pain in the following ways:  
•  Acute back pain happens suddenly and usually lasts a few days to a few weeks.
•  Subacute back pain can come on suddenly or over time and lasts 4 to 12 weeks.
•  Chronic back pain may come on quickly or slowly and lasts longer than 12 weeks and occurs daily.

Mechanical/Structural Problems

Back pain can happen when mechanical or structural problems develop in the spine, discs, muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the back, or compress a nerve

  • Sprain
  • Strain
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Herniated or ruptured discs
  • Spondylolisthesi
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Fractured vertebrae
  • Scoliosis
  • Myofascial pain

Back Pain Auto Injury Chiropractic Treatments

  • Over-the-counter pain relievers taken by mouth or applied to the skin.
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs taken by mouth to relieve pain and inflammation.
  • Muscle relaxants for some types of chronic back pain from muscle tension.
  • Anti-inflammatory or numbing injections for certain types of back pain, such as for pain that travels down the leg due to nerve compression or irritation.
  • Neuromodulatory agents that affect how the nervous system processes pain.
  • Prescription pain relievers for severe acute back pain

Benefits of Treatment

 As we develop into the benefits of our back pain treatment, you’ll discover that it’s not just about pain relief. You’ll find that improved sleep quality is a significant outcome, as backed by clinical studies showing how proper spinal alignment can alleviate sleep disruptions caused primarily by chronic discomfort. Moreover, enhanced mobility becomes evident as the treatment helps restore your full range of motion, reducing muscle tension and subsequently leading to reduced stress levels – a claim supported by numerous psychological and physiological research papers.

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Let Get Started

Don’t wait for the pain to worsen, take action now and consult Shingle Creek Medical Group. Recognizing your pain triggers is an essential first step towards effective management. These may include prolonged periods of sitting or standing, lifting heavy objects, or sudden movements that put stress on your back. In terms of medication options, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and muscle relaxants are commonly prescribed for short-term relief of acute low back pain. However, it’s crucial to understand that these medications only mask the symptoms and don’t address the underlying cause. For chronic back pain sufferers, opioids may be considered but should be used with extreme caution due to their high risk of dependency. Recent research published in The Spine Journal suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy can help manage chronic back pain by changing the way you respond to discomfort instead of merely treating it. Furthermore, alternative therapies such as acupuncture and chiropractic adjustments have shown promise in some studies.

Frequently Asked Questions

You’re asking about common causes, right? Underlying diseases like osteoporosis or arthritis can impact your health. Psychological factors also influence it; stress and anxiety often manifest physically, potentially leading to discomfort in various areas.

To avoid future discomfort, you’ll need to focus on posture correction and invest in ergonomic furniture. Ensuring you’re sitting and standing correctly can reduce strain. Ergonomic furniture supports your body optimally.

To avoid future discomfort, you’ll need to focus on posture correction and invest in ergonomic furniture. Ensuring you’re sitting and standing correctly can reduce strain. Ergonomic furniture supports your body optimally.

To reduce discomfort, you can make dietary adjustments to manage inflammation and incorporate stress management techniques. Both changes don’t just enhance general health, but also serve in mitigating issues causing physical unease.

Yes, exercises are beneficial. However, you must dispel back pain myths and understand the mind-body connection. Pilates and yoga improve strength and flexibility while fostering mental wellness, aiding in managing your discomfort effectively.

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Are you looking for non-invasive treatment options for your auto accident injury? Shingle Creek Medical  treats many different types of car accident injuries, including whiplash, sprains, strains, as well as back, neck, and joint injuries that can result from low speed, rear-end collisions schedule an appointment.

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