Thursday, July 28, 2011

Massage Chairs Are Superior Relief Of Discomfort From Lower Back Pain

By Sandra Daugerty


Lower back pain is a condition that affects nearly everyone at some point in our lifetimes. Low back pain can interfere with work, daily activities or recreation. Low back pain can come from stress, injury or conditions such as arthritis. Rehabilitation for low back pain focuses on increasing flexibility of the soft tissues and muscles which hold the spinal column together. Typical activities for rehabilitation include chiropractic care, physical therapy and massage chair therapy.

Low back pain is estimated to cost the U.S. 50 billion dollars a year to diagnose and treat. Back pain is the second most common neurological condition in the U.S. and is the most common cause of job related disability and leading contributor to missed work. Lower back pain can be acute, which is short term and lasts only a few days to a few weeks or chronic, which is measured as lasting more than 3 months and can be progressive.

The treatment for low back pain usually incorporates the use of non-invasive recommendations and usually doesnt involve surgery. Rehabilitation with a physical therapy will involve the use of analgesics or pain medications, protocols to help reduce inflammation, restore proper function and strength. Most patients will recover without any residual functional loss.

Chiropractic care involves using adjustments, electro-stimulation and massage therapy. Chiropractors want to loosen the stiff and tight muscles of the lower back. This is done by electro-stimulation and with massage therapy. The doctor may then perform an adjustment to the spine to align the vertebra more properly.

Even if you do not have low back pain now, there are many things you can be doing to better care for your back. If you exercise regularly, you can use ice and heat. Interestingly, heat nor ice has not been scientifically proven to resolve low back injuries, it is commonly used to reduce swelling and tightness. You can apply an ice pack after strenuous activity for 20 minutes to reduce swelling.

Try this preventative action to help you relax. Use warm baths and let the warmth penetrate through the muscles. Or apply directly to sore muscles with hot packs or with a heating pad. You can target the heat to penetrate its warmth through the muscle to help with blood circulation. Never apply heat if you are going to sleep as this could burn or damage soft tissues. Only use the heat until it warms up the muscle tissue and provides relief.

With almost any part of the body, exercise is pivotal. Muscles need to be used. Use it or lose it is very true. Your body needs continuous exercise to maintain its vitality. Many injuries occur because of a non-routine movement or from lack of use. Start by going for walks or swims. Include stretching in the beginning and also at the end.

Yoga is another method to help rehabilitation of the lower back. Yoga incorporates stretching and muscle strengthening into your exercise routine. There may be some mild discomfort at first to get over the initial stiffness, but this should disappear as the muscles grow stronger and more flexible. If the pain is more than mild or persists for longer than 15 minutes during the exercises then you should stop the activity.

Massage therapy provided by a massage chair helps with rehabilitation. Massage chairs provide a number of therapies to help the lower back. Massage chairs use a variety of massage techniques to stretch, elongate and stimulate the muscle tissues. Massage chairs are great to use to warm up before exercise and to warm down after exercise. They help to relax the muscles, increase blood flow and to increase flexibility.

Rehabilitation of the lower back involves restoring the flexibility and strength of the muscles and soft tissues of the spine. To restore the elasticity of the muscles a combination of diet, exercise, massage treatments and stretching play an integral part of your spines health. Continue your treatments in the privacy and convenience of your home with a massage chair.




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