Chronic Low Back Pain : Understanding lower back structures and treatment approaches
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Most people experience low back pain, with chronic cases lasting three months or more. Treatment options include exercises, relaxation techniques, and medications, with the McKenzie method focusing on extension movements to reduce pressure on the discs and relax tight muscles in the lower back.
Insights
- The lower back's intricate structure, comprising vertebrae, discs, joints, ligaments, and muscles, plays a pivotal role in causing low back pain, especially when issues like disc herniation arise, leading to leg and foot discomfort.
- Implementing the McKenzie method, emphasizing extension movements, and incorporating daily back exercises can alleviate pressure on discs, relax muscles, and strengthen core muscles, potentially preventing chronic low back pain. Additionally, relaxation techniques and cognitive behavioral therapy offer effective strategies for managing back pain by modulating pain signals in the brain.
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Recent questions
What causes low back pain?
Disc herniation, muscle tightness, and spinal structure.
How can low back pain be treated?
Through exercises, relaxation techniques, and medications.
What is the McKenzie method?
A technique focusing on extension movements.
How can core muscles prevent low back pain?
By strengthening and supporting the lower back.
How can relaxation techniques help manage back pain?
By reducing muscle tension and regulating pain signals.
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