November 17th 2009

Causes of Sciatica

Causes of sciatica are varied, and unfortunately in many cases the cause of  sciatic pain cannot be identified. It is believed that the general wear and tear of the body can result in sciatica pain, which can usually be relieved with some form of sciatica treatment. Sciatic nerve pain is caused by injury to or compression of the sciatic nerve.

Causes of Sciatica

Sciatic nerve pain starts when the main nerve into your leg, the sciatic nerve, is irritated, pinched, or compressed in some way. This can happen for one or more of several reasons; the following are the main causes of sciatica:

  • Isthmic Spondylolisthesis – A stress fracture in the fifth lumbar vertebra, known as L5 can cause disc movement and hence sciatic symptoms.
  • Piriformis Syndrome – The Piriformis muscle is located in your lower back and can sometimes spasm, resulting in sciatica symptoms.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease – Discs in your spine age just as you do, and are subject to wear and tear. This is just another way of saying that your discs are aging and one of them has given way, hence pinching, irritating or putting pressure on your sciatic nerve.
  • Lumbar spinal stenosis – Different roots of your sciatic nerve pass through passageways in your spine. The passageways could become smaller, which will result in pinching, irritation or increased pressure on the nerve.
  • Lumbar herniated disc – The discs in your spine are like shock absorbers, which allows the back to bend and swivel. Ageing may weaken or damage these discs and a disc may bulge out or even split, pinching or putting pressure on your sciatic nerve. This is one of the most common causes of sciatica pain.
  • Trauma – Accidents that causes sudden compression of the sciatic nerve can produce great pain, for example, breaking a bone that results in pressure on the nerve.
  • Tumors – This may result in irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve and produce sciatica.
  • Pregnancy – When you carry a baby there is extra strain on your spine, which can cause sciatic pain.

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June 25th 2009

Low Back Pain causes and symtoms

Acute low back pain is one of the most common reasons people go to the doctor and it is second only to the ordinary cold as a cause for missing work. It is the leading workmen s comp injury and cause of disability in people under the age of 45. Back pain is the fifth most used diagnosis for hospital admission and ranks second in diagnoses leading to surgery. An alarming increase in obesity and the aging of our population is one of the causes to the increase of back pain.

Causes Of Acute Back Pain

  • An injury or trauman such as a car accident
  • A sports injury
  • Lifting or straining at work or around the house
  • Sudden twisting movement while lifting or moving a heavy object
  • A fall
  • A blow to the body that is strong enough to force a joint out of its normal position
  • Chronic overuse of muscles and tendons from repetitive, prolonged movement

Symptoms

  • Sudden sharp pain in lower back that causes extreme discomfort
  • Muscle spasms or cramping in lower back
  • A dull, persistent nagging pain in lumbar region that appears after hours of work, such as shoveling snow, digging, or bending.
  • Sharp pain in low back may radiate down front, side or back of one leg
  • Activity may aggravate the pain
  • Sitting may also make it worse
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Difficulty walking
  • Problems bending forward or sideways
  • Standing erect may become painful

Acute back pain may gradually ease and clear up after a month or so. This is usually the case when the pain is due to trauma resulting in back strain or a sprain. Muscle strains and sprains are often grouped together and referred to by physicians as musculoligamentous injuries of the lumbar spine.

Back Strain Lumbar Strain

The tendons are fibrous bands that are connected muscles to the bone. The muscle fibers in the low back are stretched or town with a back strain. Tendons that help the support the spine in the low back may also be twisted, torn or pulled. The result is a lumbar strain, also diagnosed as a low back strain.

Lumbar Sprain – Back Sprain

A sprain is the stretching or tearing of a ligament which is a tough band of tissue that connects two or more bones at a joint and prevents excessive movement of that joint.Low back muscles and the ligaments are stretched or torn with a lumbar sprain.

If the pain persists three months or more it is considered chronic. This may become progressively worse and the cause can sometimes be difficult to determine. A complete physical exam must be completted done as well as lab tests and x-rays. To determine the cause of back pain a CT scan and MRI might be ordered from your Doctor.

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June 6th 2009

Natural Treatments, Exercises For Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain relief can be achieved in a variety of ways, but firstly it is important to find get an accurate diagnosis for your particular ailment, so that pain relief can be correctly administered. A doctor will usually arrange for an MRI scan to detect the actual cause of your back pain.

pain lower backIn many cases lower back pain will be caused by a muscle spasm, this can be caused by many reasons such as sitting at a desk for several hours every day or sleeping on an old or non supporting mattress. Even stress and tension can lead to problems. In cases such as these relief can usually be obtained by over the counter medication that will reduce pain or swelling such as aspirin, Tylenol, naproxen, ketoprofen, and ibuprofen.

However natural alternative treatments are also available

In more serious instances back pain can be due to an injury to the spine, usually caused by an accident, or perhaps by lifting and twisting at the same time. In many cases an injury to the spine will result in a herniated disc which in turn can lead to more serious lower back pain symptoms such as sciatica or spinal stenosis, however, although these conditions may cause considerable discomfort,  back pain relief can again be obtained fairly easily.

If a lower back injury is recent, you may need a day or two of rest, however rest for lower back problems is now known not to be a cure, as rest can cause the muscles to become stiff, and will add to your recovery time. It is strongly advised to get up and walk, even if it’s for just a few minutes, at least once every hour. Although over the counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory treatments help ease the pain, they should not be taken over a long period of time, as they can cause other health problems, such as stomach ulcers, and in certain medications, addiction.

A preferred option is exercise. Exercises are one of the most important self treatments for lower back pain relief. Exercises that are specific for your particular lower back pain symptom will usually give you fast relief as they strengthen the core muscles that support the spine, improve the flexibility in the spine and improve posture. Non impact aerobic exercise also have many benefits, but the focus should be on exercises that are safe, if you are unsure always consult a professional back pain adviser.

Stretching exercises will also help in your quest for pain relief. Stretching should be carried out slowly, concentrating on the lower back, hips, quadriceps and hamstrings. Stretching exercises will naturally cause pain, but this should be pain from the muscle being stretched, if you feel pain in any other areas you should immediately stop, but if done correctly stretching should increase your flexibility in the region of 20% within the first month and reduce the pain considerably.

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June 1st 2009

Signs Of Herniated Disc And Treatments

What exactly is a herniated disc?

A herniated disc results from the degeneration of the spinal disc due to aging or an injury to the spine. When a disc herniation takes place, the cushion that lies between the spinal vertebra is pushed outside of its usual position. It can cause pain, weakness and numbness in the lower back and leg. Read on to know more about the symptoms and treatment of herniated disc.

The human spine or backbone is made from 33 bones, known as vertebrae. There are 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae and 5 lumber vertebrae. There is the sacrum (5 vertebrae fused together) beneath the fifth lumber vertebra, followed by the coccyx or tail bone (3 vertebrae fused together).

These vertebrae are cushioned by small, soft pads of cartilage. Spinal discs comprise a jelly-like inner layer, called nucleus and a tough outer layer, called annulus fibrosus. These discs act as a shock-absorber and protect the spine from any kind of injury or stress. Spinal discs also allow bending movements of the spine.

If the spinal disc degenerates due to aging or any injury, the soft inner layer may rupture and get herniated through the annulus fibrosus. This can cause irritation of the spinal nerve, leading to pain, weakness and numbness in the lower back, arm and leg.

This condition is known as a herniated disc. It is also referred to as compressed disc, bulging disc, prolapsed disc, slipped disc, ruptured disc or herniated intervertebral disc. Herniated disc most commonly occurs in between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae in the lower back (lumbar spine); however, it can also occur in the cervical spine.

Causes

When this disc problem is associated with wear and tear due to aging is known as degenerative disc disease. As the water content and elasticity of the nucleus of the disc are reduced with aging, people between the age of 30 and 50 are at higher risk of herniated disc. Lifting heavy objects can also lead to spinal disc herniation.

Sometimes, traumatic events such as a fall or any injury to the spine can cause it. Smoking reduces the oxygen levels in the body, causing deficiency of vital nutrients in the body tissues, thus increases the risk of a disc herniating. Some other risk factors include excess body weight, being tall (men taller than 5 feet 11 inches and women taller than 5 feet 7 inches) and occupations that cause excess stress to the spine.

Symptoms

The severity of the symptoms may vary depending upon the position and the size of the herniation. If it is pressing on the nerve roots, then it can cause pain and numbness in the back and legs. If the hernia is in the lower back, then it causes back pain known as sciatica that spreads to the buttocks and legs. Lower back pain and leg pain may worsen after sitting, sneezing or coughing. If it occurs in the upper back, then it can lead to neck pain that may spread to the shoulders and upper arms.

Some other symptoms are numbness, tingling, weakness and muscle spasms. In some rare cases, this condition can lead to cauda equina syndrome, which is caused due to compression of the spinal nerve roots. Emergency surgery is required to relieve the pressure and cure cauda equina syndrome; otherwise it can cause permanent weakness or paralysis. If left untreated, a herniated disc can lead to some complications such as increasing pain and numbness in one or both legs, bowel or bladder dysfunction and progressive loss of sensation.

Diagnosis

If you experience back pain or leg pain that interferes with normal activities for more than a week, then you should consult an orthopedist. Certain tests are suggested by the doctor for diagnosis such as straight-leg-raising test, cross straight-leg-raising test and screening neurological examination. Certain imaging tests like X-ray, CT scan, MRI scan and myelogram are performed to confirm the location of the herniated disc and to detect which nerve is affected.

Treatment

Treatment is decided depending upon the severity of the symptoms. There are surgical as well as nonsurgical options. Nonsurgical methods include pain relievers, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, hydrotherapy, electrical stimulation, cold therapy, heat therapy, bracing, traction and stretching. You can also benefit from certain exercises like dynamic lumbar stabilizing exercises and aerobic exercises with pain-free activities.

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In some severe cases, surgical options such as minimally invasive and decompression procedures are recommended.

Nonsurgical Treatment

Many a time,  improvement can occur with nonsurgical treatment options which aims at reducing irritation of the nerve, relieving pain and improving physical activities. Primary treatment is administered for  back pain relief . You need to limit or modify the activities like prolonged sitting, lifting heavy objects or bending, which can aggravate the symptoms. Physical therapy and exercises can help increase the strength and flexibility. Pain relievers like acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and aspirin can help to reduce pain and relieve inflammation of the nerve roots.

Neuropathic pain medications like pregabalin, gabapentin and duloxetine can be effective for painful nerve conditions. Lower doses of tricyclic antidepressants like nortriptyline can also help to relieve pain.

A natural pain reliever might be the preference, such as using Eazol

If you have persistent back spasms, then your doctor prescribes muscle relaxants like methocarbamol, cyclobenzaprine or carisoprodol. If pain is not improved with these medications, then corticosteroids are administered orally or through epidural injection. Some other treatment options including cold or heat therapy, bracing, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), hydrotherapy and traction are also helpful in relieving pain.

Deep relaxation can be achieved through learning to  meditate , or by regularly listening to relaxing music and a method gaining in popularity nowadays is the use of laughter as a pain reliever

Once pain is relieved, the treatment is given to strengthen and stabilize the spine and restore spinal function. Rehabilitation involves physiotherapy and various exercises such as stretching, aerobics, and dynamic lumbar stabilization exercise. These back strengthening exercises help control pain, correct the posture, strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility.

Surgical Treatment Options: If you don’t experience any improvement with nonsurgical treatment options after a period of time, then surgical options are recommended. Surgical treatment is aimed at relieving pain and preventing irritation of the spinal nerve due to herniated disc. Minimally invasive procedures include chemonucleolysis and endoscopic discectomy. Open decompression involves discectomy, microdiscectomy and spinal fusion.

Some alternative treatment options are also found to be effective such as acupuncture, massage, spinal manipulation and yoga. You can prevent potential problems by doing regular exercise, maintaining good posture and healthy weight, and quitting smoking.

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May 27th 2009

Herniated Disc Symptoms and Relief

Many times, when you have back pain, it can be one of the herniated disc symptoms that you need to be aware of. In a hurry? Find a list of suggested treatments by clicking here.

what is a herniated discFirst, we need to look at how the disc functions. The spine has all of these discs that separate the bones and have a cushioning effect.

Think of them as shock absorbers with a hard layer on the outside, which is called the annulus.

The inside of a disc is a jelly like substance, which is named the nucleus. The disc job is to not only cushion the bones in the back but also protect the nerves, which run behind the disc.

When a disc herniates, it is usually due to the outer area getting damaged and the jelly shifting to that spot. Then that area balloons out applying pressure on the nerves and that is when pain starts occurring. This causes most of the symptoms you get from the disc that has herniated.

This can happen anywhere up and down the spine. Different parts of the body can be affected depending on where the disc herniates. Let’s look at some of the areas of the body and show the symptoms that may occur in those areas.

The herniated disc symptoms for the cervical area could include:

  • Neck pain, neck stiffness or numbness, headaches
  • Shoulder or arm and hand pain that can be a sharp, stabbing, or a burning type of pain. This may include a tingling pins and needles type feeling too.
  • Dizziness, blurring of vision and possible ringing in the ears
  • Possible chest pains also

Since this involves nerves, as you can see, the pain can travel along that nerve to other parts of the area where the disc herniated. Let us examine this further.

The area where the disc herniation most commonly happens is the mid back area around the thoracic disc. These symptoms can include pain in the mid back along with arm, shoulder, and hand pain. This is similar as to what happens in the neck but the pain may differ to some degree. Also, pain can occur around the rib cage and chest and might even cause you breathing problems. This can create some neck pain too and even digestive problems due to the fact of the location of the gall bladder and the nerves involved.

We now will examine the lumbar area, which is the lower back area. This area can manifest symptoms such as pain low in the back with the pain moving down the legs. It can cause weakness in the legs along with pain in the knees. It can also cause problems with the organs located in that region such as the bladder or bowel.

One big mistake that people do when trying to relieve this pain is to use heat. Heat can and does make this problem worse not better. It can increase the swelling in the area of the disc and cause even more pressure on the nerves. Ice is recommended to reduce swelling and it lessens the pain.

Most of the time conventional treatments given for herniated disc symptoms only result in temporary relief.

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The doctors usually give painkillers for the pain in various forms, surgery for severe cases, and physical therapy. The surgery may be the more permanent but only if it fixes the herniated disc.

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April 20th 2009

Treatment For Sciatica, Causes, Symptoms Of Sciatica

shooting pains in lower legThe sciatic nerve is formed from the lower segments of the spinal cord. Sciatic nerve pain occurs when there is damage to the sciatic nerve.

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The sciatic nerve is formed from the lower segments of the spinal cord.

Sciatic nerve pain occurs when there is damage to the sciatic nerve. It occurs due to a pinched nerve near a disc at the spinal cord or a bone. The pain runs from the buttocks down the back of the leg.

Sciatic nerve pain occurs where there is damage to the sciatic nerve located at the back of the leg.

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This nerve controls the muscles of the back of the knee and lower leg and provides sensation to the back of the thigh, part of the lower leg and the sole of the foot.

Common symptoms of sciatic nerve pain include:

  • Cramping sensation of the thigh
  • Shooting pains from the buttocks down the leg
  • Tingling or pins and needles sensations in the legs and thighs
  • Burning sensation in the thigh

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Sciatica can develop in almost anyone with an age ranging from 30 to 50 year old patients. The sciatic nerve, like most other nerves, performs two basic functions, first it sends signals to your muscles from the brain, and second it collects sensory information from the legs and passes this back to your brain. When people normally refer to sciatica, it is not necessarily a problem of the sciatic nerve; it is a problem of the nerve when it is being pinched as it exits from the spine.

The sciatic nerve is commonly injured by the fractures of the pelvis or other trauma to the buttocks or to the thigh.  This pressure is created due to prolonged sitting or lying in a particular position, which gradually injures the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve may also be harmed by pressure from such as tumor or bleeding in the pelvis. Depending on where the sciatic nerve is affected, the pain may also radiate to the foot or toes. The following sensations may occur as a result of sciatica:

  • Pain at the back or leg that is worse when sitting.
  • Burning or tingling sensation down the leg
  • Difficulty moving the leg or foot due to weakness or numbness
  • A constant pain on one side of the rear that makes difficulty to stand up.

Precautions to be taken:
Sciatica can be very frightening especially if you don’t realize what is wrong. You begin to feel that you may become crippled, although most of the time sciatic nerve pain can be treated effectively. For the first few days it is very important to stay off your feet. Getting up and down repeatedly causes the nerve to become more irritated. Warm water soaking can be very soothing but prolonged heat draws the inflammation in, keeping the swelling high. Most doctors tell their patients to apply ice packs directly on to their lower back area for about twenty minutes, every couple of hours. Although this can feel like a torture, the cold pack reduces swelling.

Treatment:
Some doctors prescribe medicines but medications can be highly addictive.

Substitute addictive drugs with  natural pain killers or through learning  how to apply self hypnosis or even learning how to ‘tap’ your pain away with EFT

Surgery is not considered as a good alternative as it only helps about one in a hundred people. Surgery has also been known to cause even more damage in many cases. Only open back surgery can correct sciatica but it also may bring with it high risks and many complications. There is also another treatment that is the laser spine treatment where the protruded disc is removed with laser so that the spinal cord or the nerve root is no longer impinged.

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April 13th 2009

Sciatica Relief, Safe Back Exercises For Back Pain Sufferers

Sciatica is the condition when you experience pain or numbness in your lower back and down one or both legs.

causes symptoms of lower back painUsually it is a result of a misalignment or injury to your lower back which causes pressure to be placed upon the sciatic nerve. It is the pressure upon your sciatic nerve that causes the pain and numbness.

If you have regular episodes of sciatica and back pain there are a few simple things you can to do to alleviate it:

No 1. The first thing you need to is understand what things you are doing that are causing the sciatica pain in the first place and

No 2. Then you need to learn more about how to treat your back properly and stop doing those things that aggravate it.

The factors that increase your risk of experiencing sciatica and back pain include common factors such as:
Sitting or driving for long periods, especially with a bad posture and without taking a break for a stretch or a walk
Heavy and/or repeated lifting with a bad technique
Repetitive wrong/stressful movements
General lack of exercise and being out of condition or overweight

No 3. Thirdly, make the commitment to regularly practice a set of sciatica exercises to strengthen your back and stay pain free.

Your back is the central supporting and movement system of your body, so if the muscles that surround and support it are unfit and inflexible you are much more likely to develop sciatica and back problems.

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Your lower back is supported by the so-called “core muscles”. If these core muscles in particular are weak, it means your lower back is carrying a larger part of the strain of lifting and twisting and you are more likely to suffer low back pain as a result.

This is why a lot of back pain exercises focus on strengthening these core muscles, or at least “waking them up” and making them more flexible.

Getting Results
Most people find it is possible to stop sciatica in just a few weeks or sometimes just a few days and to give themselves a healthy back.

Sciatica Exercises
Remember, any sciatica exercises you do are going to be much more effective if you first eliminate the habits that are creating your sciatica in the first place. If you spend all day with a bad posture or repeating a movement that is bad for your back over and over, then, a few minutes of sciatica exercise will struggle to overcome the negative effects.

Walking exercises for back pain
Walking is great for your back and also a great all-round exercise but the reality is that in recent years people have tended to w alk less and less.

It might sound too simple, but if you don’t walk regularly already, adding a daily walk of 20-30 minutes to your routine will do wonders for your back and your overall health.

As you develop your endurance, you can walk further and add hmore hills into your route. Some people find that walking with hand weights and swinging their arms, extends the aerobic benefits of a walk.

Sciatica Stretch – The Back Pull Down
This exercise is great at waking up back muscles that are often dormant. It is best done with an elastic exercise band which you can buy from almost any sporting goods store.

As an alternative, you can use any household item that has some degree of elasticity e.g. an elastic luggage strap, an old bicycle inner tube etc. You can also use a rolled up towel, but the lack of stretch in it will make the exercise harder to do.

Sit upright in a chair with your back straight and your tummy pulled in. Raise your arms above your head holding the elastic band or towel in between them horizontally with your hands approximately shoulder width apart.

Stretch your arms up as far as they will go then slowly pull your arms behind your neck, keeping the elastic band or towel horizontal and with a slight tension on it.

Keep pulling down until the band is roughly half way down your back (if you can get that far). Rest there briefly, then raise your arms again until your arms up as far as they will go again. Remember to keep the band horizontal while you move it up and down.

Do the movements up and down slowly and steadily, don’t rush them. You can change the degree of difficulty and effect of the exercise by increasing or decreasing the tension on the band or towel.

If you pull harder to make it tight as you move up and down it takes more effort, but it has the benefit of working your back muscles harder and differently than if you do it with only light tension in the band.

Repeat the exercise about 5 times the first time you do it (depending on how fit you are and what your back tells you about the effect.

DON’T OVERDO it at first or you’re likely to end up sore and not inclined to do it again for a while and it is best done regularly.

Then you can build up the repetitions over time until you’ve reached 20, which is about as many as you will ever need to do at one time.

Swimming
Swimming has a great blend of characteristics – it is aerobic, it is strength building and it is low/no impact.

The freestyle stroke with alternate side breathing (meaning you breathe on the left side, do 1 or 3 strokes and then breathe on the right side and so on) is the best stroke for back problems. The regular up and down movement of your legs loosens and strengthens muscles in your lower back area.

As with walking, you can start off slowly and gradually build up how far you swim.

Besides exercise, relaxation is a great healer so it might be a good idea to take up meditation or listen to some relaxing CD’s on a regular basis.

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April 4th 2009

Causes Of Sciatica And Treatment

Sciatica Pain is caused due to the irritation of sciatic nerve specifically in lower back, back of thighs and hip region. Often, treatments are varied depending on the causes of the visible symptoms.

Here are some suggested home treatments you can use to help ease the pain alongside consultation with a specialist:

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What is Sciatica?
If you are a sedentary worker experiencing back pain or lower body pain, especially in the legs in the form of numbness, tingling and you have a problem walking or flexing your muscles, consult a doctor immediately. The cause of this could be a condition known as sciatica.

Sciatica is a set of conditions that are caused when the sciatic nerve which is the largest nerve with the diameter as that of a finger in the body is pressurized or an irritation occurs in the radicular nerve that exits the lower spine it causes pain in the lower body especially the lower back, the back of thighs and legs and the hip region. Thus this condition is also known as radiculopathy. Sciatica is not always very serious and generally resolves in 4-6 weeks but in some cases it may require surgery, especially when caused due to infections or tumors and in such situations it is best to have the opinion of a medical practitioner promptly.

Sciatica Symptoms
The most common signs and symptoms of sciatica are pain in the lower extremities of the body especially starting at the base of the spine and routing downwards along the path of the sciatic nerve or nerve root to the pelvic region, buttocks, thighs, back of the legs and foot. This pain may be a slight nuisance pain that can be a tingling pain or even a burning sensation and numbness that can vary in intensity and also be constant or intermittent developing gradually, making it hard to detect always.

Sciatica usually occurs only on one side of the body.

Causes of Sciatica
Sciatica pain is generally seen in people who need to spend long amounts of time sitting or standing and bad posture and lack of muscle movement causes the muscles to constrict or be irritated causing pain. It can even be bought on by hard sneezes, coughing fits and lifting something, these activities may cause pressure on the spine and thus it may irritate the radicular nerve by extending beyond its normal position.

Commonly the major cause can be pinned as disc herniation in the lumbar spine which presses directly on the sciatic nerve and any triggers by such a reaction for example by irritation of the nerve from adjacent bone which in turn produces the symptoms of sciatica. Besides a compressed or a pinched nerve, other causes could also be tumors, muscle, internal bleeding, infections, injury etc. thus sciatica is not really a disease by itself but rather many other dependants make it into a medical condition worthy of attention. Even something as simple as muscle strain may cause the muscle to freeze up or be “pulled” and gradually develop into this problem.

Spinal stenosis is the constriction or narrowing of the spaces in the spine that causes the spine or the nerves to be compressed in a way that it causes pain especially in the lower back.

In advanced spinal osteoarthritis, a bit of cartilage may break away and become mobile in the spinal area and become a reason of irritation and inflammation which when occurring in the lower back region may develop into sciatica by putting undue pressure on the sciatic nerve. This is also called in degenerative disc disease.

If a vertebra slips over the other, which is commonly called as slipped disc or Spondylolisthesis the skewed vertebra could pressurize the sciatic nerve.

There are still other issues which can trigger sciatica pain like Piriformis syndrome, sacroiliac joint dysfunction etc which are not really sciatica but these diseases may also set off sciatica because of their symptoms.

Sciatica Treatment
In cases which are very extreme sciatica can be serious enough for being operated upon. Thus, it becomes very important to diagnose the real cause for sciatica in order to rule out the possibility of another serious heath problem which could require immediate attention and/or surgery.

Sciatica treatment should only be carried out by a trained health professional. Besides anti-inflammatory medication and analgesics, exercise is also prescribed under the care of a physiotherapist. As the type of exercise depends on the cause of sciatic pain they must be done after consultation and practiced on a regular basis, twice a day to provide complete relief from pain. Though bed rest may seem like the better option but inactivity results in the muscles degenerating further and exercising them makes them more mobile by boosting circulation and helps to adequately carry the fluids and nutrients across the system.

Minding the body posture and avoiding soft surfaces that encourage slouching must be a part of treatment. Being in the same position for long or lifting things puts strains on the spinal chord as well as the muscles in the hips and legs thus that must also be avoided.

It is best to consult a doctor immediately in order to diagnose the problem correctly and ensure that appropriate steps are taken or this could develop into a grave problem.

By Jayashree Pakhare

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March 26th 2009

Sciatica Home Treatment

Sciatica refers to the pain that is referred down the leg from the scaitic nerve which emerges at the base of the spine and is sometimes referred to as lower back pain.

lower back pain Back pain and sciatica are treatable! Back pain and sciatica sufferers are not doomed to the surgeon’s blade. A bad back can be dealt with effectively, without surgical intervention, if proper bad back strategies are implemented early and followed consistently.

Have you ever gotten out of bed and felt that nagging feeling in your back, a kind of stiffness that doesn’t seem to want to go away with normal movement? Have you ever started to bend over and felt that twinge in the lower back, perhaps radiating down the leg? Have you ever bent over to pick up a child, a pet, even a package and felt a blast of pain? Has your back pain and sciatica ever gotten so bad you had to stop what you were doing and rest?

Take charge with natural sciatica home treatment

If you have answered yes to any of the questions above, you are in good company. Unfortunately, back pain and sciatica are a pain complex suffered by literally millions of Americans every year. In fact, almost half a million people are operated on every year for what most people refer to as a bad back. Severe and chronic pain may be caused by many things but is often the result of the stress, strain, and trauma we impose on our muscles, connective tissue (tendons and ligaments), discs, and even the vertebrae themselves.

And when they are stressed so are we. A large part of chronic pain management is learning how to relax enough for the pain to go down and self hypnosis which you can do at home would be recommended for this.

While it is true that many back injuries are the result of significant trauma and disease, the majority of back pain and sciatica results from normal, day-to-day activities. what is the pain in the middle right side of my backThe activities resulting in back strain and injury may be as mundane as working around the garden, sweeping the driveway or raking leaves, shoveling snow (always a good one), lifting laundry or grocery bags, household chores, and picking up children or grandchildren.

Often, simple adjustments to movement and behavior, properly and consistently implemented, go a long way towards preventing or at least minimizing back strain and its consequences. A few bad back strategies in particular are quite effective in minimizing the consequences of back stress and strain:

first and foremost, be aware of body position while engaged in activities that may impact the back, particularly the lower back; next, maintain good posture through exercise, conscious thought, and eventually, habit; third, make sure to stretch often, usually as part of a total exercise program; along with the third bad back strategy, integrate a consistent, individualized, and professionally supervised exercise program into your life; next, make sure to always know your limits; and, always listen to that still, small voice in your head, if it says you’re pushing it, you probably are; finally, lose weight.

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Significantly, added weight may have more of a negative impact on back health than any other single factor. If you are carrying extra weight, you are placing incredible stress and strain on you back. The combination or all of these strategies, tied to an intelligent weight loss and exercise program, will do wonders, often alleviating, then eliminating, back pain and sciatica

Ultimately, a medical consultation may be the wisest strategy, particularly if your back pain and sciatica continue for more than a few days. Do not wait for it to worsen! If you have engaged in an exercise program and are losing weight, you should begin to experience relief quickly. You will be amazed at how soon after beginning an intelligent, focused, and individualized exercise program you start feeling real relief. If you do not, see your physician and he or she will recommend a good orthopedic surgeon or neurologist. Don’t wait until you are disabled to get help, it is not necessary and the damage may be irreversible without surgery.

Try regular use of a heat pad. Satisfied users swear by it!

Bad back strategies are easy to implement and, from personal experience, are easily made habits, allowing you to significantly minimize, and ultimate eliminate, your pain. After years of pain and surgeries, weight loss and exercise, along with the other strategies mentioned above, allowed me to re-enter life as a participant and not just as a spectator, miserable, depressed, and disabled. It is not easy and it takes conscious effort but it is doable and the results are amazing! So remember, posture, positioning, lifting, exercise, and weight loss. If you follow these five bad back strategies you will alleviate, and eventually eliminate your back pain and sciatica.


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Information About Back Pain

Neck pain, although felt in the neck, can be caused by numerous other spinal issues. Neck pain may arise due to muscular tightness in both the neck and upper back, or pinching of the nerves eminating from the cervical vertebrae.

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Article Author: John Zajaros

For further information and an intelligent program of exercise, one that works for back pain and sciatica, guaranteed, go to:

http://www.HowToStopSciatica.com

For additional information and links to excellent sources for bad back strategies, to include ice-compression braces, Walk Fit orthotics for cushioning, and the ultimate shoe for bad back and sciatica sufferers, New Balance walking and training shoes:

http://www.ultimatebadbackstrategies.com

John P. J. Zajaros, Sr., The Bad Back Guy

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