Most back pain emergencies arise from muscle spasms triggered by minor movements. Short-term Effects: pain, arrested movement, restricted breathing, nerve pain (e.g., sciatica) Long-term Effects: degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal arthritis, osteophytes (bone spurs) Back spasms can be brought under control by the methods shown here without need for devices, adjustments, or drugs -- all you need is your brain and some instruction. So, first stop the pain -- then clear up the cause of the pain! Two Categories of Back Pain Emergency Choose the appropriate link under ACTION STEPS, below. CATEGORY 1: The most common advice is, "Lie down and don't move." This is the category for a trip to the Emergency Room. Do the video for Category 1. Once you've given yourself relief, you can seek longer-term measures.
CATEGORY 2: The most common advice is, "Get a massage or see your chiropractor or physical therapist."
Do the video for Category 2. You will get immediate relief. With repetitions over a few days, you may be pain_free.
Pain meds and muscle relaxants are commonly prescribed for both categories.
NOTE: If you have numbness or tingling in your extremities, do only the CATEGORY 1 movement sequence and get professional help immediately. You may do the sequence repeatedly.CATEGORY 1: severe, paralyzing back pain |
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