6 Effective Tips for Back Pain Relief Apache Junction AZ
Back pain is often a sign of injury or some underlying problem related to your spine its bones, muscles, and other soft tissues. It could disrupt your work, routine, and your daily activities. It may even affect your normal lifestyle as you are unable to participate in recreational activities due to pain. In most cases, certain pain management methods may be used to achieve back pain relief.
David Philippe Stein, MD
480-326-1337
4031 N El Sereno Cir
Mesa, AZ
David Philippe Stein, MD
480-326-1337
4031 N El Sereno Cir
Mesa, AZ 85207
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Anesthesiology
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Medical School: American Univ Of The Caribbean, Sch Of Med, Plymouth, Montserrat
Graduation Year: 1998
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Richard David Thomas, MD
480-830-8670
3530 N Hawes Rd Unit 3
Mesa, AZ
Richard David Thomas, MD
480-830-8670
3530 N Hawes Rd Unit 3
Mesa, AZ 85207
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Nm Sch Of Med, Albuquerque Nm 87131
Graduation Year: 1989
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480-820-9141
6446 E Trailridge Cir Unit 16
Mesa, AZ
William Thomas Meshier, MD
480-820-9141
6446 E Trailridge Cir Unit 16
Mesa, AZ 85215
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Anesthesiology
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Medical School: Univ Of Ne Coll Of Med, Omaha Ne 68198
Graduation Year: 1975
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David M Kaczorowski, DO
602-273-6770
4130 E Huber Cir
Mesa, AZ
David M Kaczorowski, DO
602-273-6770
4130 E Huber Cir
Mesa, AZ 85205
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Medical School: Ohio Univ, Coll Of Osteo Med, Athens Oh 45701
Graduation Year: 1983
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(480) 981-9151
4002 E Main St # 1
Mesa, AZ
Dr.Randall Haschke
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4002 E Main St # 1
Mesa, AZ 85205
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480-981-2466
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Mesa, AZ
Brian J DeLisio, MD
480-981-2466
3055 N Red Mtn Unit 194
Mesa, AZ 85207
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Graduation Year: 2007
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Brendon J Labban, DO
480-641-1560
3430 N Mountain Rdg Unit 18
Mesa, AZ
Brendon J Labban, DO
480-641-1560
3430 N Mountain Rdg Unit 18
Mesa, AZ 85207
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Anesthesiology
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Medical School: Des Moines Univ, Coll Osteo Med & Surg, Des Moines Ia 50312
Graduation Year: 1988
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8490 S Power Rd # 105-187
Gilbert, AZ
Stephanie Anne Nevins, MD
8490 S Power Rd # 105-187
Gilbert, AZ 85297
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Medical School: Univ Of Az Coll Of Med, Tucson Az 85724
Graduation Year: 2001
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(480) 981-9151
4002 E Main St # 1
Mesa, AZ
Dr.Robert Gerson
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4002 E Main St # 1
Mesa, AZ 85205
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Anesthesiologist
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Anna Pivec, MD
6641 E Baywood Ave Ste B1
Mesa, AZ
Anna Pivec, MD
6641 E Baywood Ave Ste B1
Mesa, AZ 85206
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Medical School: Mararykova Univ/Je Purkyne, Fac Med, Brno, Czechoslovakia
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6 Effective Tips for Back Pain Relief By Nishanth Reddy Email Email the Author Aug 12, 2007, 11:37 |
Back pain is often a sign of injury or some underlying problem related to your spine its bones, muscles, and other soft tissues. It could disrupt your work, routine, and your daily activities. It may even affect your normal lifestyle as you are unable to participate in recreational activities due to pain.
Fortunately for those who suffer from back pain, episodes of this condition do not often last long. In fact, most of episodes last from a few days to a few weeks and rarely do they last more than three months. If they do, then you are advised to consult a doctor since pain may just be a symptom of a far more serious injury or disorder.
In most cases, certain pain management methods may be used to achieve back pain relief. The treatment could range from use of nonprescription drugs to massage therapies and traditional remedies like acupuncture and yoga.
Below are some of the popular methods used for lower back pain relief:
1. Exercise
Many people believe that rest is best for a painful back, but actually, what your back really needs when it s hurt is exercise. Regular exercise relieves back pain by strengthening and stretching the muscles that support the spine and helps to prevent future injury.
This is a use it or lose it situation: the more you rest, the weaker your back gets, even if it is hurt. If you do not know of any, you can always ask your doctor for reference. For sure the list that they will give includes swimming and walking to say the least. There are also movement therapies to develop proper posture.
To manage pain, you may do any of the following:
Walk short distances
Stretch and do flexibility exercises
Use a stationary bicycle
Swim
2. Losing Weight
Losing weight can also be a back pain relief. This is because being overweight can make the ache get worse. You also have to get your muscles in better shape and improving your postures when sitting, standing or sleeping.
Remember, if your head is not in line with your body it is like having a 15-pound weight constantly pulling you forward, which can strain the neck and shoulders. Standing and sitting with good posture create a vertical line with the body that can make you appear up to 10 pounds lighter.
3. Heating Pads and Ice Packs
Following trauma, the person should apply an ice pack or compress over the injured area. Do this for up to 20 minutes several times every day. If you still do not achieve back pain relief after two to three days of cold treatment, use a heat pack. This will help relax the muscles and increase blood flow, speeding up recovery.
4. Physical Therapy
Sometimes, rest and exercise, the most common forms of back pain treatment, may not produce the desired results. Even so, pain may still be treated without going for surger...
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