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How To Get Relief From Sciatica, Back Pain, and Neck Pain

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strategies that are easy to understand and actually work.

Inside Back Pain Relief Secrets, you'll find the very best treatment
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Treatment of Acute Back Pain

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The treatment of acute back pain, neck pain, or sciatica varies from
clinician to clinician. Typically, physicians will follow established
clinical guidelines for the treatment of back pain.

More and more, however, patients seeking rapid pain relief are turning
to alternative treatment approaches to ease back and neck pain.

So the question is, are physicians who treat back pain missing
something?

Ronald Donelson, an orthopedic surgeon at the Institute for Spine Care
at the State University of New York in Syracuse thinks so. Here he
talks about his concept of rapidly reversible back pain.

Rapidly Reversible Back Pain

I am an orthopedic surgeon who has specialized in and researched the
evaluation and non-operative care of low back and neck pain, first
in private practice and then for ten years in an academic tertiary
spine institute.

For you clinicians who treat patients with acute low back pain
(LBP), do you follow clinical guideline recommendations to simply
encourage patients to remain active while reassuring them that their
pain will likely go away soon? Or do you find most patients seek
more care than that and you want/need to provide more?

Meanwhile, most clinicians are unaware of the disparity between what
LBP clinical guidelines recommend and what has actually been
published in the peer-review literature. Despite claiming to be
evidence-based, most guidelines are developed by consensus using a
literature review limited to what seems most relevant to panelists'
collective understanding of LBP. The resulting guideline is based on
an incomplete literature review resulting in substantial clinician
non-compliance and highly variable, often ineffective, sometimes
harmful, and frequently very expensive care.

One of the more glaring guideline omissions is the evidence that
establishes that most LBP is actually rapidly reversible, i.e. it
recovers quickly, and turns out to be fairly simple to treat.
Learning how to identify this large reversible subgroup is the first
step in helping these individuals speed their recovery/reversal. A
unique form of clinical evaluation reveals characteristics of the
reversible pain source that guides patients in successfully
self-treating by using pain-eliminating exercises and posture
modifications.

Unmentioned by guidelines are the multiple studies reporting high
inter-examiner reliability for both conducting and interpreting this
unique clinical examination and at least eight cohort studies and
four randomized clinical trials that all report that these
recoveries in this large subgroup occur much faster and more
frequently using these patient-specific treatments. This rapidly
reversible LBP subgroup is very large, including 70-89% of acute,
50% of chronic LBP, as well as 50% of those with LBP-only or
sciatica, even with neural deficits.

Also overlooked are three studies of those determined to be
candidates for disc surgery who only then underwent this unique
evaluation. Rapidly reversible LBP was found in 32-52%. One study of
patients with sciatica and neural deficits who were felt to be disc
surgery candidates reported that 52% (N=67) turned out to have a
rapidly reversible problem. Every patient (N=34) completely
recovered within five days using pain-eliminating exercises
identified by their examination findings.

So it is likely that 50% of today's lumbar disc surgeries
(discectomies, fusions, disc replacements) are not only unnecessary,
but rapid recoveries are likely, easy, and inexpensive. This only
happens however if clinicians and payers are informed about rapidly
reversible LBP how easy and inexpensively it can be identified and
treated.

Unfortunately, most researchers and guidelines continue to focus on
the nearly useless research question: "What is the best treatment
for non-specific LBP?" .... an unvalidated diagnosis. We don't have
guidelines focused on chest pain or abdominal, elbow or ankle pain.
So how do we justify our persistent focus on non-specific LBP and
one-size-fits-all treatments when we can reliably identify subgroups
that then have superior outcomes using subgroup-specific treatments?

Meanwhile, millions undergo unnecessary, even detrimental, tests and
treatments that push the U.S. LBP cost to an estimated $80-90
billion per year.

Although the context and politics of this topic are complex, the
scientific evidence validating rapidly reversible low back pain is
substantial and the economic and quality of care implications are
immense.

Let us know your thoughts about the treatment of acute back pain by
leaving a comment below.

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Narcotic Pain Relievers For Chronic Back Pain Relief

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The use of narcotic pain relievers for back pain relief is common in
the treatment of back pain, neck pain or sciatica. In a recent study of
more than 200,000 insured individuals with low back problems, more than
40% received a prescription for opioids. However, much controversy has
recently arisen over the use of narcotics [...]
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How To Avoid Back Surgery With Exercise

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You've heard it before, but it bears repeating... Back surgery is
considered only as a last resort. Yet, despite this claim, back
surgeries are being performed with increasing frequency and, in many
cases, pain relief is only temporary and additional surgieries down the
road are common. In this article, we look at how back pain [...]
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Craniosacral Therapy: Fact or Fiction?

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Craniosacral therapy is an alternative medicine approach used to treat
back pain, neck pain, headaches, and a variety of other physical
ailments. The concepts utilized in craniosacral therapy were first
postulated in the late 1800's by Dr. William Sutherland, an osteopathic
physician, and have been expanded upon by various instructors over the
past several decades. [...]
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Alternative Therapy To Ease Back Pain

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Loren Fishman, MD, Medical Director of Manhattan Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation in New York City and author of `Cure Back Pain with
Yoga', writes an interesting article on easing back pain using
alternative treatment methods. Alternative Therapies to Ease Back Pain
Non-invasive alternative therapies are often compatible with
conventional treatments for back pain, have a [...]
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Fatigue and Chronic Back Pain

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A common symptom associated with chronic back pain is fatigue. In an
effort to combat this fatigue and boost energy levels, vitamin B12 is
often prescribed. But does vitamin B12 supplementation actually boost
energy levels? Scott Gavura, writing for ScienceBasedMedicine
provides the scientific evidence for vitamin B12. Is Vitamin B12 Really
An Energy Booster? . [...]
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Treatment of Pinched Nerve Pain

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Pain from a pinched nerve can-

The treatment of pinched nerve pain varies according to the severity of
symptoms, presenting clinical findings, and supporting diagnostic
evidence - i.e. MRI, CT scan, EMG, etc. Symptoms associated with a
pinched nerve usually include burning pain, shooting pain, numbness and
tingling, weakness, and pins and needles sensations. In medical speak,
pain from a pinched [...]
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