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Back Pain
(Lumbago & Lumbar Spondylosis)
The low back area
is highly strained as it has to bear the weight of the
whole upper body. Discs situated between the vertebrae
are made of a jelly-like substance and are strong
structures. Degenerative changes occur gradually an
naturally as you get older. Everyone over the age of 50
has changes of natural wear and tear, changes in the
spine and discs become thinner and less flexible. These
changes are irreversible. Back pain is generally due to
inflammation of the joints, faulty posture and spinal
diseases such as Osteoarthritis, prolapsed intervertebral
discs, Spondylosis, Spondylolisthesis and renal stones.Prevention /
Treatment
- REST - allows the
body to heal itself, the mind and emotions to
calm down, the muscles to relax and to some
degree allows the inflammation in the tissues to
subside.
- RELAXATION - eases
tension in the body muscles, quietens the mind
and allows mind and the body to heal. Meditation
is best.
- HEAT - causes the
small blood vessels and capillaries to dilate
thus increasing the flow of blood (circulation of
blood). Muscles respond best to this treatment,
as the application of heat improves the flow of
blood, relieves the pain /spasm and relaxes the
muscles. A hot bath,sauna or a hot water shower
on the aching area can relax spasm and muscle
pain. You can also use a hot water bottle or an
electric heat pad or infra-red lamps on the area
of pain for 10-15 minutes. You can also utilise
your own body heat by wrapping a scarf around the
neck and a piece of woollen cloth around the
waist to ease the ache.
Heat should be applied generally at least twice a
day; four times a day would be more preferable.
Deep heat treatment is also provided by microwave
diathermy and ultrasound therapy which are safe,
and very effective, but should be taken under
expert guidance. Hot and cold contrast treatment
is the best pain reliever - apply a towel
squeezed in hot water for two minutes ; then
immediately another towel squeezed in chilled
water for half a minute - each application four
times,and finally end with the hot towel for one
minute. Ice pack is useful immediately after an
injury, such as a bruise or an over-stretched
ligament, blow or a fall to prevent too much
inflammation and swelling. It must be applied for
2 to 3 minutes only.
- MASSAGE - removes
muscular tension and spasm, relieves pain, breaks
down the stringent inelastic muscular fibres,
stimulates the larger nerve fibres in muscles
which travel to the spinal cord and soothes the
mind and emotions.Massage also helps relax the
skeletal muscles of the human body.
- APPLICATION - of
irritant rubs, heat creams that stimulate the
nerves, also irritant poultices such a mustard
poultice helps greatly. Pain killers like aspirin
can help temporarily and should be taken only if
the pain is severe and unbearable.
- REDUCTION OF
WEIGHT - The heavier you are, the more
work the back has to do. Since the excess weight
is carried in the front of the stomach area, it
places additional strain on the low back, as it
pulls forward, making your muscles work hard to
keep you upright.
- POSTURE - Correct
posture is vital for the prevention of back and
neck pain. Self-assessment of poor and imbalanced
posture involving the tight muscles in the low
back and neck can be done while sitting,
standing, lying down, lifting etc. Sleep on a
hard bed with a firm but comfortable mattress.
The correct pillow is important. The spine should
be straight from the head to the pelvic region
(no bend).
Sit upright and use some support, if
necessary,such as a cushion in the low back and
neck.Strong abdominal muscles keep the stomach
from sagging forward. Sagging imposes dangerous
stress on the lower or lumbar region of the
spine. Weakness of abdominal muscles is one of
the most common causes of back pain. While
sleeping there should not be much body movement
like twisting and turning. No support should be
given to the lower back thus allowing maintenance
of the normal hollow in the low back. A special
pillow should be used to support the head, so
that it does not drop below the shoulder. For
those suffering from backache, the prone or
on the stomach sleeping position is
not recommended, since it tends to extend and
strain the back.
- OCCUPATIONAL
HAZARDS - People with sedentary habits
must realise the adverse effects of just sitting,
lack of exercises, tension /stress, etc. and
cultivate the habit of moving about, stretching
the neck, shoulders, walking briskly/playing
games /doing lot of exercises like Yoga. Avoid
standing for long and bending forward with a jerk
or lifting weight. As you get older, keep your
spine mobile through changing postures, regular
exercises, warmth and massage. You may also use
neck collar and sacroiliac belt in case of severe
pain of cervical and lumbar spondylosis and in
the low back area. We pay a high price for
sedentary living both in terms of back pain
(commonly caused by inadequate musculature) and
overall health.
- TRACTION - Stretches
the spine along its length and moves the
vertebrae thus taking pressure off the discs.
Traction can be mechanical, i.e. with the help of
equipments or manual, i.e. while lying down, the
other person holds both ankles, pulling
lengthwise,moderately and slightly upwards ( 30
seconds of pulling and 30 seconds of remaining
idle -repeat 10 times). Or , fix a rod or a piece
of strong 30 mm diameter pipe on your door frame,
hold in your hands and hang, stretching the whole
body and spine downward ( with weight hanging on
the arms). Do this 3 to 6 times, for 30 seconds
each time every day.
- MANIPULATION
- This treatment should be taken only
from qualified and trained Osteopaths and
Chiropractors to avoid severe damages.
- INJECTIONS - are
not of any help, though many doctors claim to
achieve a variety of effects through their use.
- ACCUPUNCTURE
- does help in some cases of back and
neck pain, specially when used to relieve spasms
of back muscle; if you believe in it, you can
consider consulting a trained acupuncturist.
- MAGNETIC BELT
- may be used for 30-60 minutes
intermittently, though it provides only
symptomatic relief.
Diet
This is, in fact,
the most important factor to control and cure any
disease. Avoid, or reduce sugar,white flour, fried,
refined or processed food, additives such as colouring,
flavouring, preservatives and vinegar, alcohol, salt,
coffee, cola, chocolate, cakes, biscuits, ice cream,
canned fruit or juice, citrus fruits,butter milk etc. Eat
plenty of vegetable salads, fresh fruits, whole grain
cereals, beans, brown rice, yoghurt, skimmed milk, baked
potato, banana, apple, dates, fig, garlic, sesame seeds,
fenugreek. Low-fat, high-fibre and low-protein diet
would be the best. Vitamin B complex and Vitamin C
are recommended. Drink a lot of water , say 8 to 10
glasses a day, and sleep 7 to 8 hours daily. Have enema
or do Shankprakshalan intermittently to avoid
constipation. Have a three-day detoxification course
every month.Maintain a strict diet control and do daily
exercises with strong WILL POWER.
Uric
Acid and Gouty Arthritis
Rise in uric acid
levels can result in Gouty arthritis. Diet is very
important. One should avoid fruits like grapes, citrus
fruits, white sugar, cakes, biscuits, all meat items,
alcohol, whiteflour, canned fruit /juices, sweets, ice
cream, almonds, all nuts, aerated water, tomatoes,
potatoes, green chillies, brinjal, ladys finger and
arvi to reduce uric acid. During an attack of
gout, it is advisable also to avoid beans, cauliflower,
green peas, mushrooms, chikoo and seetafal
(custard apple). On the other hand, skimmed milk and
curds, in reasonable quantity, are recommended.
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