Back Pain: A Common Ailment In The US
Posted by admin on Mar 21, 2010
Statistics show that eight out of every ten Americans suffer from back pain. Most likely you are one of those people. Back pain can be a dull ache you feel when you move a certain way, or it can be an intense pain that curtails movement and doesn’t allow you to rest. It may last a few days or it may continue.
Is there any relief from the pain of strained back muscles? Try taking a pain reliever, such as ibuprofen, so you can take care of your responsibilities during the day. Before you lay down at night, take another pill, and your muscles will be able to relax so you can sleep well. The pain may be gone by morning.
If you are looking for a solution to your back pain consult a physical therapist. Even though physical therapy treatments bring relief, few people consider going to a physical therapist for their back problems. Did you know that back pain creates more jobs in physical therapy than any other health problem? That shouldn’t surprise you when you realize that only two out of every ten people don’t suffer with back problems.
Physical therapy jobs are available in all parts of the United States. Physical therapy has become such a need that any young person interested in a health career might consider it. They can get a certificate or a full degree to work in this field. After graduation, you won’t have a problem finding a Physical therapy job.
There are three things a physical therapist can do to relieve back pain: orientation, massage and exercise. It is their job to teach the patient the cause of their problem and how to keep the problem from recurring.
One way to rejuvenate the spine is through back exercises. The goal is to condition, strengthen and stretch the muscles in order to get them in shape. Most back pain is a direct result of muscles that are out of shape because of a lack of exercise.
Physical therapists may also use passive treatments. They will massage the back muscles of the patient and treat them with ultrasound and cold or hot treatments. These things bring quick relief to back pain that isn’t intolerable.
Physical therapy is an effective way to provide relief from all types of back muscle related problems. In some cases the pain will be relieved right away, and other times it will be necessary to do a series of treatments. Whatever the case may be, the relief you will feel will allow you to function in a relatively normal way.
Dolly Regier
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