Copyright 2004, Steve Preston
Find Out How to Reduce and Eliminate Chronic Back Pain Using Non-Traditional
Therapy
Complementary therapy is concerned with health and wellness from
a mind, body and spirit approach. As a past sufferer of back pain resulting
from injury and a congenital disorder, I understand how challenging
it can be to live with back pain.
The GOOD news is you don't have to.
Studies actually suggest that most chronic back pain can be relieved
in just six short weeks.
Among the essential strategies for eliminating
back pain include exercise and movement. A progressive exercise program
that incorporates stretching and balance can help reduce and even
eliminate back pain.
When an exercise program is followed in conjunction
with routine complementary therapy, the prognosis for back pain sufferers
is exceptional.
Complementary Therapy
So what exactly is complementary
therapy and how do you use it to resolve back pain?
Complementary
therapy is any type of treatment that does not involve medication
and surgery, which aims to reduce or eliminate imbalances in the body
through a mind, body and spirit approach. There are many effective
complementary therapies available for chronic back pain sufferers.
Three
of the most common are discussed below.
Chiropractic
This is usually
the most popular complementary therapy sought out by back pain
sufferers. Chiropractic treatment involves the use of spinal manipulation
to relieve acute and chronic back pain. There is a large body of research
that supports the efficacy of chiropractic therapy in conjunction with
a strengthening program. In fact, many doctors actually recommend Chiropractic
care over traditional care for back pain.
Massage
Massage therapy
is a relaxing and invigorating complementary therapy that does
wonders for the entire mind, body and spirit of back pain sufferers.
Massage therapy can help improve a person's flexibility and ability
to carry out daily functions by improving blood flow to the limbs. Massage
also provides an added mental benefit of being calming and relaxing.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is less commonly used to treat lower back
pain, but fans of acupuncture therapies will tell you that it is
an effective treatment for eliminating pain. Acupuncture treatment
relies on the insertion of thin needles into certain energy points on
the body. Many people report relief from lower back pain after a series
of acupuncture treatments. There are many proven benefits of acupuncture
treatment that have been cited, and most recent studies suggest that
it is a good complementary therapy for low back pain.
There are several
other complementary therapies that are beneficial for back pain sufferers
including magnetic therapy. Regardless of which you choose, you are
bound to realize positive results if you combine complementary therapy
with a regular strength and conditioning program. No one should suffer
chronic back pain. There are healing options available if you know
where to turn.
| Steve Preston, President of Fast Fitness has been training and
counseling clients for 15 years. He offers personal fitness training,
metabolic testing and customized fitness and nutrition plans. His new
guide "The Better Back Guide: 6 Weeks to Improving Strength and Reducing
Pain Without Surgery" teaches people how to reduce, eliminate and prevent
chronic back pain using a six week program. You can read more about his
guide and his other fitness guides and services at: http://www.fast-fitness.net Learn
More about Back Pain at: http://www.backpainworkout.com |
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