The Successful Resolution of Mechanical Low Back Pain (and other
disorders of the body).
Copyright 2006 Robert Ryles
This article will explain to you the principles that lie behind
the successful resolution of mechanical low back pain (and other
disorders). They are a series of logical simple to understand
steps that underpin successful treatment practice and effective
exercise prescription
DIAGNOSIS
The first step is diagnosing what the problem is. This is done
by doctors and therapists basically using two methods. The first
one being what the patient says or complains of and the second
being what is actually found by the practitioner from their
physical examination.
Both of these are vital suppliers of information for a correct
diagnosis. The sum total of all the information gleaned from
both methods should build a picture of the exact problem that
leads on to the diagnosis.
Sometimes it is possible to ascertain an EXACT diagnosis and
other times it is not. Having an exact diagnosis is desirable
but not absolutely essential to successful treatment. What is
important is that the existence or absence of certain conditions
is ascertained so that the correct treatment and advice can be
followed.
In the case of back pain it is important to be able to put the
cause of the pain down to a mechanical problem affecting the
back. With reference to back pain there are certain conditions
from other body systems that give pain in the back and these
must be ruled out before treatment of the back can begin
PAIN RESOLUTION
Before normal movement and function can be looked at the aspect
of pain must be considered. This is because in the initial
stages of an episode of back pain the pain is there to prevent
further damage occurring. It is important that this pain is
allowed to settle and further damage is not caused. A few days
of the CORRECT rest is normally sufficient to achieve this.
Longer than this and there are likely to be more negative
effects than positive from resting unless a specific reason is
given by a qualified medical person. There are modalities that
are helpful in resolving pain such as medication and
electrotherapy that can be beneficial.
MOVEMENT RE EDUCATION
The next stage is the regaining of the normal amount of movement
in the back. This is the stage at which most problems occur.
This is normally for a number of common reasons. These generally
revolve around the fact that there is a degree of overlap
between the pain stage and this stage and people are unsure of
when to begin moving, which specific movements to do, how many
to do and for how long.
It is here that is so often the KEY CRITICAL POINT in the
recovery process because with the CORRECT ADVICE INSTRUCTION AND
ENCOURAGEMENT regarding movement and exercise therapy most back
pain can be improved. If this point is missed problems begin and
little by little get bigger and more difficult to resolve until
ultimately if left long enough, which often can be just a matter
of weeks, you can become a chronic back pain patient, with all
its associated problems.
STRENGTH RE EDUCATION
The next stage once the movement is well on the way to recovery
is the re education of the muscles that control the area. Here
again the skill is knowing when to begin the exercises, which
ones to do, how many and for how long. With the back you may be
lucky and be able to resume your normal everyday activities
without needing any specific strengthening exercises. There are
however great many people with low back pain who would be so
much better and be much more able with again the CORRECT
EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION. For some it would undoubtedly totally
solve their problem.
NORMAL FUNCTION ACTIVITY RESUMATION
Following the successful resolution of pain, movement and
strength all these three come together to allow the patient to
resume their normal everyday activities. Here again the key is
the skilful and correct advice as to how much how soon. If the
previous three stages have been addressed properly this stage
will follow naturally but the correct advice is paramount in
preventing re injury.
SUMMARY
So there we have it. The basic stages behind the successful
resolution of mechanical low back pain. This can essentially be
transferred to many other musculo skeletal problems. Although in
black and white it appears relatively simple do not confuse
something being simple and think it means it is unskilled. It
requires specific knowledge at each of the particular stages.
In fact I would go as far as to say categorically how important
it is to get as far as possible a definitive diagnosis of your
problem before engaging in any form of therapy whether by a
third party or self help.