Traditional Treatments for Back Pain... Which Ones Work and Which Ones Don’t?

Written by Jesse Cannone CFT, CPRS, CSPN and Steve Hefferon, CMT


When Dorothy followedrepparttar yellow brick road, she was told to do so by those who wanted her to get where she wanted go. Well as humans when we blindly follow recommendations even by individuals who have good intentions, it may not always be your best option. So I’m preparing this article to compare and contrast what are known as traditional treatments vs. complementary or alternative treatments for back pain. Remember there is rarely only one reason for your back pain and almost never one silver bullet fix… you may need to try several approaches till you find what works for you.

So when reading this article and thinking back on your visits to medical professionals, did you haverepparttar 115197 big picture or were you just following that yellow brick road? If you have been down that road, or if you are just starting to suffer from back pain it’s never too late to seek out new and more encompassing information about your condition when trying to find a solution that works for you. Don’t say you’ve tried everything because you haven’t... your solution is out there and you just have to find it!

Orthopedic Care

One ofrepparttar 115198 first places many people go when they experience back pain isrepparttar 115199 orthopedic specialist (surgeon) and a visit usually last 5-10 minutes. They will typically look atrepparttar 115200 problem/symptomatic area and often fail to look atrepparttar 115201 body as a whole. If you've been to an orthopedic specialist for your back pain, did they do a full body physical evaluation (takes 30 mins. or more)??? Not likely.

Here are some ofrepparttar 115202 common treatments used / prescribed by orthopedic specialists:

Cortisone Shots

Cortisone is a catabolic steroid which is intended to reduce inflammation by killing offrepparttar 115203 tissue inrepparttar 115204 inflamed area… now let me ask you, does that make any sense to you at all?

Not only are these injections quite painful, but they rarely result in any pain relief and if they do it is short lived, usually 1-2 weeks if at all. Plus, it does NOTHING to identify or addressrepparttar 115205 cause ofrepparttar 115206 pain… it is only intended to treatrepparttar 115207 symptom. It’s for those reasons that we do not recommend them.

Anti-inflammatory Drugs

Justrepparttar 115208 name should scare you away… just like cortisone shots, anti-inflammatory medications do not identify or addressrepparttar 115209 cause of your pain and for many people, they deliver little pain relief. These medications also deliver serious side effects! The main reason they are prescribed is money… and if you don’t believe me, dorepparttar 115210 research and you’ll see for yourself. The drug industry is huge and unfortunately, they have a huge influence onrepparttar 115211 whole medical community, includingrepparttar 115212 doctors.

I challenge you to find a drug that will fix your back problem… you’ll be looking forever because there is no way a medication can fix a physical problem so avoid medications at all costs!

Back Surgery

Surgery for back pain is very common and more often than not,repparttar 115213 individual still has pain afterwards (or it returns within weeks) and sometimes even new problems! Very rarely is a surgeryrepparttar 115214 answer...

for example, many people have surgery for herniated discs. The logic behindrepparttar 115215 surgery is if you removerepparttar 115216 piece/portion ofrepparttar 115217 disc that is putting pressure onrepparttar 115218 nerverepparttar 115219 problem is solved. Unfortunately,repparttar 115220 same forces that forced that disc to protrude or bulge will likely force more ofrepparttar 115221 disc out, or another disc out.

Surgery should always berepparttar 115222 last resort... and even then I'd question it!

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy is traditionallyrepparttar 115223 next step after seeing an Orthopedic Doctor. That is if surgery is not recommended. So what should you expect? The process will start with an evaluation and here may berepparttar 115224 start ofrepparttar 115225 problem… here is why….repparttar 115226 doctor has to write a prescription with a diagnosis on it. You giverepparttar 115227 prescription torepparttar 115228 PT and he or she will perform an evaluation... chances arerepparttar 115229 PT will simply confirmrepparttar 115230 diagnosis fromrepparttar 115231 doctor, howeverrepparttar 115232 hope should be that they takerepparttar 115233 extra step to look forrepparttar 115234 root cause of your pain. They may but chances are they have several other clients inrepparttar 115235 office atrepparttar 115236 same time and simply do not haverepparttar 115237 time.

So without a comprehensive evaluation to identifyrepparttar 115238 root cause of you pain they will simply treat your symptoms. We have just identifiedrepparttar 115239 second problem. The health care industry is required to show improvement with each and every session sorepparttar 115240 push is to reduce your symptoms to show progress in order for them to get paid. The long and short of it is that yes your pain can be reduced butrepparttar 115241 root cause rarely gets addressed, meaning thatrepparttar 115242 pain and your suffering will return again and again.

So what should you do? When selecting a Physical Therapy office you may want to ask how many patientsrepparttar 115243 office sees in a day and how many PTs they have on staff... then ask how many patients can a PT work with in an hour. Do not be surprised to hear that a PT can see up to three patients in an hour. That’s you and two others atrepparttar 115244 same time. Do you think you will getrepparttar 115245 attention and proper treatments you need? I doubt it.

There is a little joke in Physical Therapy when treating patients and it has to do with what course of modalities you will get. The joke is called Shake and Bake and it refers to everyone getsrepparttar 115246 same treatment protocol… that way it can be timed so that your PT can see other people simultaneously. What goes into a shake and bake treatment? It may start with a spin on a stationary bike or a trot a treadmill than you will get a 3 to 5 minute Ultrasound overrepparttar 115247 effected area followed by Electrical Stimulation torepparttar 115248 area with a little Ice strapped to your body and to finish off your session you will get a hand out with exercises you should do at home. Certainly not a recipe for success!

Chiropractic Care

One ofrepparttar 115249 most common treatments for back pain is Chiropractic Care. The approach consists of physical manipulations of bones and joints in an attempt to line things back up and it's recommended typically 2-3 times per week.

The problem with this approach is thatrepparttar 115250 same forces (muscles, tendons, and ligaments) will likely pullrepparttar 115251 bones and joints right back out of place again. Also, most (not all) chiropractors will spend 15 minutes with you if your lucky.

8 Essential Skills for Managing ADD

Written by Jennifer Koretsky


So many adults with ADD find themselves chronically overwhelmed with every day life. This means that they generally wake up feeling like they are running behind on allrepparttar things they need to do, spendrepparttar 115196 whole day on high speed in order to get all those things done, and yet still go to bed most nights feeling like they never got anywhere. Or, they spendrepparttar 115197 whole day in a fog, constantly aware of allrepparttar 115198 things on that to-do list, but never mustering uprepparttar 115199 motivation to tacklerepparttar 115200 tasks. This leaves them feeling unorganized, unproductive, unhappy, lazy, guilty, and...the list goes on.

I used to be one of those people. Constantly overwhelmed and always disorganized. Through dedication, hard work, and lots of time and practice, I've gotten to a place in my life where I know how to manage my ADD. (The key word here is "manage.") Through both my personal and professional work, I've isolated what I believe are 8 Essential Skills for Managing ADD. Today I'd like to share them with you: 1. Slow Down ADDers seem to always be operating on over-drive...mentally, physically, or both. In my opinion, slowing down when you feel speedy, stressed, overwhelmed, etc. isrepparttar 115201 first and most necessary skill for managing ADD.

2. Practice Excellent Self-Care ADDers are prone to putting themselves last. Why is this? How will you ever "get it together" if you don't dedicate time and energy to yourself?

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