Why most health professionals can only give temporary back pain
relief
Copyright 2006 Rick Rakauskas
In the last article, one of the key points was: When muscles
along our spine are injured, the nerve paths to those muscles in
many cases are NOT restored without undue delay. (We at the
Better Back system believe this happens because most of us most
of the time DON'T use our backs as Nature intended.)
So when our muscles are out of balance ... pulling strongly on
one side of the spine ... when there is little or no resistance
on the other side ... because the muscles have been switched off
by the brain ... and have not yet been switched back on again
(sometimes years later) ... is it any wonder we experience
constant or regularly recurring back pain? Now to answer this
question:
Why do doctors, chiropractors or other health professionals in
most cases provide temporary relief at best? Scenario
Picture yourself looking at your own spine from behind. Take
yourself out of your body and imagine standing behind
yourself.You may have injured an area of your lower back because
you picked up a heavy object awkwardly.Or you bent over to tie
up your shoelace and twisted your back and the pain still nags
occasionally. So your brain has switched off the injured
muscle(s) along your vertebra, just like it's supposed to do.
But the muscles on the other side of your spine weren't injured,
so they are still active.
And you like to watch a lot of TV, lounging in your comfy chair.
Or you work at a computer screen all day long sitting in an
awkward chair with your shoulders tight and stressed most of the
day. Or you do both! So because you aren't using your back as
Nature intended - or worse, you are actively misusing your back
- your brain has not switched these injured muscles back on.
They are still inactive. Muscle Imbalance The result of the
above scenario is that we finish up with strong, active muscles
on one side of our vertebrae, while on the other side the
muscles are switched-off and inactive. This resulting muscle
imbalance will pull vertebrae out of position. Sometimes, only
by a small amount, but often, when a group of muscles alongside
each other are switched off, the vertebrae will be displaced
quite considerably. In extreme cases, scoliosis can result.
That's when the serious trouble can start, and long-term pain
can set in. Medical Treatments The better physicians at least
have a go at checking for other conditions which may be causing
the pain. These can include kidney and liver problems, spinal
stenosis where the canal which carries the spinal cord gradually
shrinks in diameter, infections, even cancer. Of course, you
must make sure that these causes are eliminated from your
diagnosis before you consider the Better Back system.
Sadly, most doctors when faced with back pain reach for the good
old prescription pad and write out a script for a painkiller -
usually a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). What's
wrong with that? The pain disappears, doesn't it? And you can
move freely again and get on with your daily activities. And all
you have to do is pop a painkiller two or three time a day.
Well, there's plenty wrong with that. Some of you may not have
heard about the withdrawal of several of the best-known NSAID
painkillers, including Vioxx. The drugs had been found to be
implicated in the deaths of many thousands of people. NSAIDS
certainly can have many very serious side effects. Here's what
the website http://www.medicinenet.com/rofecoxib/article.htm has
to say about Vioxx (I recommend you read the entire article if
you are taking painkillers): "The most common side effects of
rofecoxib (Vioxx) are headache, abdominal pain, dyspepsia,
diarrhea, nausea, heartburn and water retention.
Other side effects (!! My emphasis) include insomnia, urinary
retention (inability to urinate), heart failure, aggravation of
hypertension, chest pain, ringing in the ears, stomach and
intestinal ulcers, bleeding, blurred vision, anxiety, weight
gain, flu-like symptoms, drowsiness and weakness." Evidence for
cardiovascular side effects was strongest for Vioxx and Bextra,
intermediate for Celebrex, and weak for Naproxen. The best
advice I can offer is to use painkillers very, very cautiously,
and for short periods only, and to ease your way off them by
following the suggestions I have in the manual which is part of
the Better Back system. Manual Adjustments Physical therapists
and manipulators have a lot of expertise in pushing vertebrae
back into place. Some do it by gentle manipulation; others may
use a lot of accelerative force. Some warm up the area
beforehand, others just go straight for it. In most cases, the
vertebrae are restored into alignment, and that awful back pain
stops.
Temporarily. Can you now guess why most adjustments will not
last? Yep, because the underlying cause has not been fixed.
The muscle imbalance is still there. So after a short time, the
strong, active muscles overpower the weak non-functioning
muscles and the spine is pulled out of shape once again.
Long-term Weakness Sets In As this cycle of manipulation is
repeated week after week, month after month, a long-term
weakness can set in. In particular, ligaments are stretched each
time the strong muscles overpower the non-functioning muscles,
and again when adjustment takes place. So What's the Solution?
Well, I think you may have guessed by now that a necessary
long-term solution is to re-activate (or switch back on) the
muscles so they can be balanced on both sides of the spine. And
that just happens to be one of the key results from the Better
Back systemm's unique five-step, five-minute exercise routine.
Note, this is a shameless plug for something that actually works:
You know, the word "unique" is thrown around a lot nowadays.
It's meant to mean "Radically distinctive and without equal" or
"The single one of its kind". In other words, there should be
nothing else in the world that is the same. To the very best of
my knowledge, there is NOTHING else in the world like this
combination of exercises which are described and demonstrated
vividly on the 40 minute DVD (or video - your choice) which
comes with the Better Back system. For example, one of the
effects of this five-step process is to provide regular - in
fact, daily - self-adjustment of the vertebra in your spine.
This means your spine has a chance to always be in tip-top
condition. Another effect is to strengthen muscles in the spinal
areas. And of course, the granddaddy of them all - the special
movements apparently have the effect of restoring nerve signals
to switched-off muscles. That's why I believe I can honestly
claim these exercises to be unique.
In the next article we explore how to restore healthy joints and
cut inflammation.
Live life free of back pain! Rick Rakauskas