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Back pain
affects thousands of people, but in most cases is not serious and
medical treatment is not always necessary. MOST BACK PAIN IS CAUSED BY
Stiffness or spasm of
the muscles caused by sleeping in an uncomfortable position
Doing activities you
are not used to
OTHER
CAUSES
Being overweight
Pregnancy
Incorrect lifting techniques
A disc between the base
of the spine moving out of position or pressing on a nerve
COMMON
BACK PROBLEMS
Pain of the upper or
lower back
Pain spreading from
the back of the thigh to the ankle (sciatica)
BACK
PROBLEMS CAN BE PREVENTED BY
Keeping active
Keeping to a healthy
weight
Sleeping on a firm mattress
Lifting heavy weights
correctly - crouch down, straighten knees and keep your back straight
TREATMENT
AT HOME
Stay in bed, but no
longer than one or two days
Massage the painful
area; apply heat
Take painkillers
Exercise gently
VISITING YOUR OSTEOPATH
Osteopathy is an established and recognised system of diagnosis and treatment, which lays its main emphasis on the structural and functional integrity of the body. It is distinctive by the fact that it recognises that much of the pain and disability which we suffer stems from abnormalities in the function of the body structure as well as damage caused to it. The 1993 report from the British Medical Association 'Complementary Medicine - New Approaches to Good Practice' recognised osteopathy as a discrete clinical discipline. Osteopathy is the first complementary health care profession to be accorded statutory self-regulation. Since 9th May 2000 it is an offence for anyone to describe themselves as an osteopath and practise as such, unless registered with the General Osteopathic Council.
Whilst back pain is the most common problem seen, osteopathy can help with a wide variety of problems including changes to posture in pregnancy, babies with colic or sleeplessness, repetitive strain injury, postural problems caused by driving or work strain, children with glue ear, the pain of arthritis and sports injuries, amongst others.
VISITING
YOUR CHIROPRACTOR
Treatment consists of well defined manipulation techniques which are
aimed to improve joint pain and muscle spasms. Chiropractic is currently
the second most frequently consulted complementary therapy.
The Medical Research Council have found that chiropractic is more effective
than hospital outpatient treatment for lower back pain.
Chiropractic treatment is particularly favoured for easing back pain,
sciatica, tension, neck, shoulder and arm pain.