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Chronic, severe back
pain interferes with almost every activity & this pain causes more
loss of work than all other ailments combined. More ever the common cause
for all this misery is considered "Trauma" or "Injury".
- This trauma can be a sudden, twisting
injury to the lower back
- A blow to the area
- A fall from a height in which you have
a sudden compression of bones & disks in the spine
- A sudden strain from lifting a heavy
object
- Or, it can result from any of a number
of other dramatic events
Besides less dramatic forms of injury can
also be categorized as chronic trauma,
- Sleeping on a poor mattress for many
years
- Sitting slumped in a chair position which
produces continual strain on your lower back
- Any recurring strain put on your back,
however mild the strain may be
Chronic trauma occurs in most of our daily
lives many times during each day, day after day. The cumulative effects
of chronic trauma eventually reach a point at which the back is no longer
capable of withstanding them. This is the point when pain occurs. Psychological
stress may also cause back pain. An individual develops pain in his back
as a defense mechanism in a situation in which he finds he can no longer
cope with emotional difficulties. But the pain he feels is still real
& must be treated.
Back pain can be part of aging when the
discs between the spinal vertebrae deteriorate. Spine is a column of 33
bones & provides mobility & stability in humans unlike the animals
where it acts as a suspension bridge. Each vertebral segment functions
through intervertebral discs, facets & ligaments that any abnormality
(even poor musculature & posture) result in back pain.
There are two basic reasons why the lumbar
region is so prone to injury & why so many millions of people suffer
from back pain. The first reason concerns our discs. During the first
15 to 20 years of life, blood circulates through these tough, flexible
shock absorbers that fit between the bones of our spine. During in those
twenty years, the discs are in their prime. However, after early adulthood,
the blood supply to the disc gradually stops. It becomes weaker &
more vulnerable & if damaged, it heals slowly, if at all. The second
reasons for back pain is bad habit of lifting & carrying & this
lay tremendous stress on the lumbar discs.
Every action of day to day life, like walking,
sleeping, and lifting etc. is done properly then back pain can be avoided.
But today stress filled life do not allow you to things properly &
patiencely, somewhere in some way you slip and you feel a pain either
in back or in some other joints. So you always need a treatment or remedy.
Low back pain: -(sacroiliac joint dysfunction)
This pain is experienced directly over the
sacroiliac joint and may extend into the buttock & even radiates down
the leg. This is differs from many other conditions such as degenerative
disc disease, herniated discs & arthritic conditions of the spine,
produce very similar symptoms. While these other conditions are commonly
considered by physicians for low back pain, the sacroiliac joint often
escapes evaluation. The reasons for this-
- The symptoms can be very similar to other
conditions, which cause low back pain.
- Physical examination maneuvers and simple
tests like x-rays or even CT scan and MRIs will not yield the
diagnosis.
- Many physicians (modern allopathic doctors)
are not trained in the diagnosis or evaluation of the sacroiliac joint
and do not consider the diagnosis.
But
age-old unani medicine has specific treatment for this dysfunction &
experienced 100% success
results.
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