by Jesse Cannone CFT, CPRS, CSPN and Steve Hefferon, CMT
When Dorothy followed the 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 have the 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 of the first places many people go when they experience
back pain is the orthopedic specialist (surgeon) and a visit
usually last 5-10 minutes. They will typically look at the
problem/symptomatic area and often fail to look at the 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 of the common treatments used / prescribed
by orthopedic specialists:
Cortisone Shots
Cortisone is a catabolic steroid which is intended to reduce
inflammation by killing off the tissue in the 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 address the cause of the pain… it is only intended
to treat the symptom. It’s for those reasons that we
do not recommend them.
Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Just the name should scare you away… just like cortisone
shots, anti-inflammatory medications do not identify or address
the 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, do the research and you’ll
see for yourself. The drug industry is huge and unfortunately,
they have a huge influence on the whole medical community,
including the 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, the individual still has pain afterwards (or it returns
within weeks) and sometimes even new problems! Very rarely
is a surgery the answer...
for example, many people have surgery for herniated discs.
The logic behind the surgery is if you remove the piece/portion
of the disc that is putting pressure on the nerve the problem
is solved. Unfortunately, the same forces that forced that
disc to protrude or bulge will likely force more of the disc
out, or another disc out.
Surgery should always be the last resort... and even then
I'd question it!
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy is traditionally the 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 be the start of the problem…
here is why…. the doctor has to write a prescription
with a diagnosis on it. You give the prescription to the PT
and he or she will perform an evaluation... chances are the
PT will simply confirm the diagnosis from the doctor, however
the hope should be that they take the extra step to look for
the root cause of your pain. They may but chances are they
have several other clients in the office at the same time
and simply do not have the time.
So without a comprehensive evaluation to identify the root
cause of you pain they will simply treat your symptoms. We
have just identified the second problem. The health care industry
is required to show improvement with each and every session
so the 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 but the root cause rarely gets
addressed, meaning that the 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 patients the 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 at the same time. Do you think
you will get the 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 gets the 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 over the effected area
followed by Electrical Stimulation to the 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 of the 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 that the same forces (muscles,
tendons, and ligaments) will likely pull the bones and joints
right back out of place again. Also, most (not all) chiropractors
will spend 15 minutes with you if your lucky.
Ask people who see a chiropractor how long they’ve
been going… I hear of people who have been going for
10-15 years and still don’t have a healthy back. Look,
the fact is chiropractic care is lacking…
Unless the chiropractor combines the two approaches, it doesn’t
make sense…
The ONLY way chiropractic care makes sense is if you are
addressing the muscle imbalances that are pulling the bones
and joints out of place to begin with and that requires strengthening
and stretching exercises that are chosen specifically to correct
your muscle imbalances.
Alternative Treatments for Treating and Eliminating Back Pain
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy, if done correctly can work wonders for people
with back pain. This is not to say that it is the best choice
and that it will work for everyone… however, most people
will get great results from it if the massage therapist has
a good understanding of muscle imbalances and how to work
on them.
NOTE: Not all massage therapists are the same! Just like
any profession, there are varying degrees of training and
qualifications. When selecting a massage therapist please
check to see if they are licensed and insured in the state
where you will be seeing them. You should also ask the massage
therapist if they have training in one of the following areas:
Orthopedic massage, Medical massage, St. Johns technique and/or
has a comprehensive knowledge of muscle imbalances relating
to back pain. With that said the benefits are as follows.
The root cause will be identified, your discomfort will be
addressed and you root cause will be corrected all in an attempt
to make you pain free and give you the tools you need to keep
you that way. What to expect when you see a massage therapist.
All massage sessions are one on one allowing you the opportunity
to converse with the therapist as well as get the attention
you need to get results. You can ask questions about how you
compare to other people. Feel free to ask the therapist what
approach they will be taking so that you know what to expect.
The massage therapist has many different techniques they can
use when to dealing with you back pain and some are better
than others. On the down side sometimes a therapist can get
distracted with other problem areas, it is in your best interest
to keep them focused on you back and associated problem areas.
Like anything else you may need to try several different therapists
before finding the one that works best for you and with you.
Post-rehabilitation Fitness Training
Another overlooked form of treatment that is very effective
is post-rehabilitation fitness training. This includes targeted
strength and flexibility work to correct / improve the individuals
muscle imbalances. This service can only be performed by certified
post-rehab fitness trainers and there are limitations to what
they can do for you. For example, they can not diagnose a
condition, prescribe any medications take x-rays, etc…
however, if they are well trained they can pinpoint your muscle
imbalances quickly and get you started on a fitness program
that will restore balance to your body and likely eliminate
your back pain.
Often times this can be combined with massage therapy and/or
manual physical therapy for a total solution. If you decide
to go this route, which I recommend you do, be sure to thoroughly
check out the fitness trainer and ask to see their certification,
insurance, references, etc.
Manual Physical (muscle) Therapy
Manual Physical Therapy is NOT the same as regular physical
therapy… there are some major differences and here are
just a few:
1. Manual therapy consists of hands on muscle work primarily
whereas traditional physical therapy consists of heat, ice,
ultrasound, electrical stimulation, etc
2. Manual therapist will typically perform a much more thorough
physical evaluation
3. Manual therapists will usually be able to spend more time
with each patient
4. Manual therapy is more holistic in it’s approach
and focuses the body as a whole unit… something lacking
from nearly all traditional treatments for back pain.
So before you say, “I’ve already tried physical
therapy”… did you try manual physical therapy?
They are two very different treatment approaches and I highly
recommend you consider manual physical therapy.
Conclusion
As you can see traditional treatments are the main stay of
modern medicine… not necessarily for the patients benefit,
but it’s just how the system works best for itself.
The system will not change until the system is confronted
with a very powerful competitive force. That force may well
be complementary or alternative care from the likes of Personal
Trainers, Acupuncturists, Massage Therapists, Manual Physical
Therapists, and the like.
So that’s what we’ve tried to do… force
change. The traditional treatments that people have been receiving
for decades just doesn’t work, and we have found a combination
approach that not only works the best, but it’s safe,
natural, and inexpensive. Check out our “Lose the Back
Pain” video now… it will show you how to identify
the cause of your back pain and the show you the exact combination
of steps to take to eliminate it.
If you have tried other treatments with little or no relief/improvement,
you owe it to yourself to try this approach… so take
charge of your health and get started now working towards
not only a pain free back, but a healthy and balanced body!
Only you can fix your back… all you need is the right
approach!
Warning: This article is not intended to be medical advice
however its intent is to make you a better, smatter and more
informed client. The more you know and understand about your
medical condition the better off you will be when it comes
time to make the hard choices. As well as communicating with
medical professionals.... believe me it will make a world
of difference.
About the Author
Article by Jesse Cannone of http://www.losethebackpain.com.
Visit his site now and take advantage of all the great articles
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fitness trainer and post-rehab specialist and he has helped
hundreds of individuals to eliminate their back pain.
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