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Natural Therapies For Back Pain: Massage Therapy,
Acupuncture, Yoga And Herbs
by: Caroline Colby
Back pain can cause you immense pain. Other than drug medications, there are
many natural therapy methods for your pain. Take a proactive approach to your
pain and you will then be able to live life to its fullest.
Here are some facts to reveal how common back pain is. Back pain in the U. S.
currently accounts for approximately 50-60% of pain complaints for workers. It
is surprising to note that it does not matter what type of job you hold. Whether
you are a factory worker to a professional, you are equally susceptible to back
pain as your colleague.
Back pain not only afflicts the working population in general, but there are
other causes for pain as well. Degenerative diseases like osteoporosis and
rheumatoid arthritis tends to affect more of the female population. Spinal cord
injuries resulting from accidents are another leading cause to back pain.
Natural therapies for back pain tend to focus on holistic principles. This means
the integration of the physical, psychological and spiritual components of life
toward treatment. Some researchers say that your social, economic and cultural
background can indicate whether you are more likely to experience back pain in
the future or not.
Neuromuscular Therapy is a new type of natural therapy for back pain. There are
many clinics that provide massage therapy in the U.S.Deep body massages can aid
you by massaging away pain from nerves that are swollen within muscle tissue,
and improve the flexibility of your body. Massage therapy also helps you to
relax and that helps in back pain pain relief.
Another beneficial natural therapy for back pain that people have found
advantageous is acupuncture. Acupuncture is a 2,000-year-old Chinese treatment,
which stimulates the nerve pathways through the spinal cord and to the brain,
with the use of needles. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a painful therapy
at all. The use of the needles stimulates the nerve pathways to release
hormones, so your brain do not experience pain as much. Also, the body
stimulates release of other hormones to aid in healing.
A good exercise for reducing back pain is yoga. The practice of yoga grew out of
eastern therapies of medicine and religion beliefs. Hatha and sivananda yoga are
beneficial because they are gentle in the physical training, and the two various
styles of yoga use relaxation techniques through proper breathing and meditation
states. Through relaxation and meditation, muscles relax and external stressors
are eliminated. This benefits your body because the overactive electrical
impulses that make your muscles tense are reduced.
Lastly, a natural therapy for back pain is with the use of herbs. Herbs are non
addictive and in most circumstances, do not result in major side effects. One
popular herb is boswellia because it does not produce inflammation. When
boswellia is used it will reduce stiffness because blood supply is increased in
the back.
Ginger is useful too in your fight on back pain. It stops pain-causing hormones
from being released. Also, ginger can be used on a long-term basis. Over the
counter back pain products that contain menthol and camphor are also
particularly helpful.
Be sure to seek the advice of your healthcare practitioner the next time you pay
him a visit. Discuss the various options of massage therapy, yoga or acupuncture
as complementary therapies. Many healthcare practitioners are more open to these
options than ever before. Who knows? One of these therapies may just be what you
are looking for in terms of pain relief.
About The Author
Caroline Colby writes on massage therapy. She believes that this form of therapy
helps improve blood circulation and is effective for cases of arthritis, back
pain, headaches and other common health ailments. For more articles and
resources, please visit
http://www.massage-therapy-central.com.
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