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Physical Therapy Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain

Pain affecting the lower part of the back characterizes the common condition simply called low back pain. Usually, low back pain goes away after a few days or weeks. You have acute low back pain if you have been experiencing pain for less than six weeks. However, if the pain persists for more than twelve weeks then you have a chronic condition.

Low back pain may occur suddenly or gradually. Although the lower back is the main body part affected, the pain may go into other areas of the body such as the buttocks down to the legs and feet. Strain to the muscles, ligaments, tendons and bones are the main causes of low back pain. However, what causes the strain differs from one person to another so it best to consult with your doctor.

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Physical Therapy Benefits For Back Pain

Physical therapy benefits for back pain are many, the chief among them being that the patients improve their mobility and are assured a greatly improved quality of life. Complete cure from back pain is a slow process and systematic physical therapy is the best option to achieve total relief from this debilitating condition.

Physical therapy benefits for this common musculoskeletal disorder depends to a great extent on the treatment methods the therapists utilize. For curing this musculoskeletal disorder condition, therapists make use of both passive and active therapies. The workouts in active therapies include stretching and strengthening exercises under strict monitoring and the therapists also make use of therapeutic exercises. The passive physical therapy modalities include heat and cold therapy, ultrasound, usage of electrical stimulation, massages and joint mobilization. These forms of therapies are far more advanced and more scientific than the ordinary massages.

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Energy Medicine – Hype or Real?

“Your daughter will never walk again”. When my mother heard those words from the neurologist at Maine Medical Center, she fainted. She was still mourning the death of her beloved husband, Bob, who had died just two months earlier after a long battle with colon cancer.

When she received the call from my friend Tiffany, informing her that I had an accident, she immediately assumed that it was something minor. She was used to me getting injured from playing soccer throughout high school. Nothing could have prepared her for something like this.

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