Sunday, November 23, 2008

Back Pain Middle of Back

Lower or lumbar pain is the most common problem spinal area, however the incidence of back pain middle of back is also extremely common, and when you consider that the back pain industry in most developed nations is a multi-billion-dollar-a-year ‘cash-cow’ with quite an appalling track record, we begin to understand why what actually works needs to be made known far and wide to the millions of sufferers out there who are still in pain.

Read any of my books or articles and you soon discover how often I stress the vital need to de-compress the spine; and for as long as people continue to suffer back pain, middle of back, or lower back, or wherever back pain is felt, I will keep stressing the need to de-compress the spine.

Sufferers around the world could have saved themselves immeasurable pain, time loss and expense had they only known to de-compress the spine AS SOON AS POSSIBLE after spinal compression has occurred.

The truth is that much of the pain experienced by sufferers is due not to the perceived incident or accident, but to the fact that the spinal region was allowed to remain compressed for extended periods of time after the incident or accident took place.

To put it another way, it is just as important, and usually is MORE important, what we do OR DON’T DO, after the incident, as the actual incident itself.

Massive amounts of spinal degeneration, joint inflammation, nerve compression and muscular atrophy could have been avoided if only the patient had been instructed to de-compress the spine immediately after the perceived incident took place.

When we begin to appreciate that it is so often not the incident itself but the absence of an appropriate response afterwards that is the major contributor to the suffering, we suddenly take a giant step toward not only recovery but to the avoidance of future suffering.

Literally millions of back pain middle of back, lower back and upper back pain sufferers around the globe have been given the poor and dangerous advice of, “Go home and get plenty of rest” This advice has so often been given immediately after a spinal compression incident or accident.

Unfortunately, compounding the problem world-wide is a growing trend to not only persist in giving out poor advice, but to mask the entire situation by medicating the sufferer to disguise the problem.

Sound at all familiar?

In Back For Life, I teach sufferers the essential need to systematically and routinely de-compress the spine, in conjunction with the need to restore the 3 movement functions of the spine in a safe non-weight-bearing manner. Failure to do precisely that is about as dangerous as giving the poor advice I have eluded to above

Richard Convery - Proud to be serving Jesus as my Saviour and friend - 1 Peter 5:9-10

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Sciatica Pain Exercises

To begin this article, I need to remind you of a general article I wrote recently on sciatica. In it, I discussed the typical body types and general demographics of sciatica sufferers. Before you delve too far into the subject of what to do about sciatica, particularly if you happen to be presently suffering from sciatica, or have done so in the past, it would certainly be wise to get some foundational background proceeding.

In Back For Life, and in My Necks Book, I include a warning for people NOT to proceed into the actual program until they have finished reading the entire book.

A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.

Sciatica is a condition that involves nerve compression upon the sciatic nerve, however in the previous article you will note that it is imperative to discover what has caused the nerve compression, and therefore to treat the symptom as well as addressing the underlying cause.

Symmetry loss within the body is a major contributor to the incidence of sciatica, and clearly restoration of symmetry is fundamental to recovery. The other two ingredients foundational to the success of Back For Life are equally fundamental, and although you may have read my comments on this matter previously, it is a statement that cannot ever be overstated.

Both my self-help books, Back For Life, and My Necks Book, are supported by FLECS [Free Lifetime Email Consultation Service], in which I personally respond to every FLECS enquiry.

So often sufferers of sciatica need assistance in the early stages to de-compress the lumbar spinal region, particularly in the movement aspect of lateral flexion, an action where the side-bending hip-to-rib movement and hip-away-from-rib occurs. During this particular movement, again particularly in the inflammatory early stages, the sufferer may require on-site personal assistance.

Does that mean they need to come and see me? No, but it often entails having someone follow my emailed instructions to assist the sufferer in a controlled stretch that the sufferer cannot perform without assistance.
This advice is given under strict instruction, and when followed, has had considerable benefit to many, many sciatica sufferers, without the need to employ expensive, health-care assistance.

The restoration of all 3 spinal movement functions is crucial [i.e. lateral rotation, lateral flexion/extension, and anterior/posterior flexion/extension], HOWEVER this MUST be done in a controlled and systematic manner if the sufferer is to successfully rehabilitate. Once again, a little bit of knowledge on the subject can be dangerous, which is why the books and FLECS are so vital.

Naturally, with sciatic pain exercises, any inflammation MUST be identified and dealt with as a priority before too much other progress can be made. This is also covered within the books.

So often over the years, particularly when sciatica is the problem, the road to recovery has not just been based on the information in the books, but also has been carefully negotiated via the utilisation of FLECS. It was created for that very purpose.

Richard Convery - Proud to be serving Jesus as my Saviour and friend - Proverbs 17:22

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