This page is about lower back pain therapy and will
give you information on back pain massage therapy.
Lower Back Pain Therapy
Before you even consider lower back pain therapy it is important to be evaluated
by a medical professional in order to diagnose the cause of the problem. Not all lower back pain is caused by
problems with the spine, muscles or ligaments.
Electronic Pulse
Massage
For example, kidney infections can cause an excruciating level of discomfort in
the lower back. Most instances of lower back pain are caused by a slight strain or sprain and the patient will
recover within a few days without any treatment other than rest and perhaps anti-inflammatory
medication.
However, sometimes the cause of lower
back pain is something more serious such as arthritis, a severe injury, a fracture or a disc disorder.
Different Lower Back Pain Therapy Options
Lower back pain therapy varies according to the patient’s particular
problem.
Treatment options sometimes include prescription pain medication or muscle
relaxants. In some cases traction or surgery are necessary.
The patient may also be supplied with a transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation back pain relief system such as the shown in the image
on the right or a brace or referred to a chiropractor.
However, in the majority of cases the single most effective treatment for lower
back pain is physical therapy combined with electronic pulse massage.
How Lower Back Pain Therapy Works
Severe back pain is often the result of problems that arise because the spine and
muscles are weak from underuse. Lower back pain physical therapy therefore involves strengthening the spine and the
muscles that surround it.
This helps the back to recover and also reduces the probability of further
problems arising. It involves a set program of gentle back pain therapy exercises that move the spine, ligaments
and muscles in a gradual and controlled way. This kind of lower back pain therapy requires the guidance and
assistance of a trained physical therapist.
Unlike other forms of treatment, physical therapy for lower back pain is effective
in ninety percent of cases, even when the problem is particularly severe.
Finding A Lower Back Pain Therapist
If you have a back problem that is causing you severe discomfort and reducing your
quality of life perhaps you would be interested in trying lower back pain physical therapy. In order to give this
kind if lower back pain therapy a try you must first find an experienced and fully qualified physical
therapist.
The best way of doing this is to ask your health care provider for a referral,
though you may also wish to ask friends and relatives who they recommend or use the phone book. When choosing a
physical therapist, always ask to see their license and credentials.
By doing this you can make sure that they are fully qualified to provide you with
lower back pain physical therapy.
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