Keep back pain at
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Keep back
pain at bay
Introduction
Back pain is the most common
complaint among adults under 45. Back pain brings their
activities to a complete halt and intervenes in the progress of
their career. Researchers say that it is really a challenge to a
physician to find out the true cause of back pain.
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Here is a quick take on the anatomy of the human back.
Our body depends on the spinal column for structural stability
and mobility. We twist, bend and flex with the help of spinal
column. The spinal column is made up of 24 vertebrae, 7 in the
neck (the cervical vertebrae), 12 in the thorax (the thoracic
vertebrae), and 5 in the lower back (the lumbar vertebrae). The
sacrum, located just below the lumbar vertebrae, consists of 5
fused vertebrae. The tailbone, or coccyx, with its 3 to 5 fused
vertebrae, lies just beneath the sacrum. These vertebrae are
placed one on another from skull to pelvis. Spongy discs are
present in between vertebrae .The spinal column is tightly
wrapped by muscles and ligaments.
The spinal cord is enclosed within vertebral canal
which is formed by alignment of vertebrae.
Acharya sushruta describes anatomy of spinal
column as follows.
Prushte trimshat
- The number of back bones are 30 (Cervical-7 , Thoracic –
12, Lumbar- 5, vertebrae fused in sacrum -5 , coccyx -1 ).
While describing the joints in spinal column it has been
said as “ Chaturvimshatihi prishta vamshe “. This means
there are 24 joints in spinal column.
Maamsaanyatra nibaddhani siraabhihi
snaayubhistatha. |
Asthinyaalambanam kritwaa ||
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The ligaments and
tendons hold the
bones
and muscles together.
Causes for
back ache
Bones and thighs are mainly occupied by Vata . Vata
controls and directs the body movements.Back pain occurs when vata
in this region gets aggravated due to unwise physical activities (mithya yoga of karma), exaggerated physical activities (Ati yoga of karma
) or less physical activities (hina yoga of karma).
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Back ache usually arises from spasm of muscles
that support our spine. The muscles supporting spine go into
spasm when we lift things unwisely, bending over too sharply,
sitting in a unsuitable chair, etc.
These type of movements are called as “Mithyaa yoga of karma or
action ” in ayurveda.
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Back pain can be triggered when we sneeze, climb
into a car, or bend down to pick up the newspaper.
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Osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, viral infection,
bladder or kidney infection, gynecological problems in women,
tumors and trauma may also cause back pain.
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Lack of motion or hina yoga of karma and bad
posture may affect us when we sit or stand for long periods of
time. On the other hand repetitive motion or Ati yoga of karma
like too much of bending, lifting or twisting also affects our
back.
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Other potential causes for back ache are:
·
Overweight
·
Wearing high heeled shoes
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Carrying heavy weight
The vitiated vata causes stiffness of joints, pain and limits the movements of
back.
Solutions for back pain
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Stay
calm.
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A
complete bed rest for 24 - 48 hrs relieves back pain in most of
the instances. Walk a little every few hours to keep the blood
flowing and the muscles toned.
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Applying vata balancing oil like ksheerabala oil on affected
region and Naadi sweda (mild steam bath on affected area ) of
affected region relives the pain quickly.
See your doctor immediately if you have any of the
following
symptoms:
- If
you are above 50 and sudden onset of severe pain or pain
localized to spine .
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Pain due to recent fall or trauma.
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Pain in hip and leg.
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Back pain unrelated to posture.
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Bowel or bladder control problems.
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Numbness in the groin or rectal area.
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Extreme weakness in legs.
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Unsteadiness while walking
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Fever or weight loss accompanying the pain.
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Pain that does not lessen over time even after rest
Prevention of back pain
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Keep
the muscles well conditioned by improving sitting, standing,
stretching postures. Well-conditioned muscles are less
susceptible to injury.
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Never
bend at the waist or stoop to pick up an object. Instead, lower
the body to the level of the object by bending the knees. Grasp
the item, hold it close to the body, and raise yourself with
your legs while keeping your back straight.
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Do not
lift very heavy objects.
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Whenever possible, prop yourself up.
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Lean
against a wall or pillar while waiting for a bus or standing in
line at the bank.
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Keep
footstools around the house. Alternatively prop up one leg on
stool while doing standing chores.
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Sleep
on a firm mattress and find a comfortable position.
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Wear
low-heeled shoes.
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Standing straight will do wonders for your back.
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Sit on
a comfortable chair that supports the curve of lower back.
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While
sitting for long hours rest feet on a low stool so that knees are above hips.
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Do not
sit or stand in one position for a very long time. Get up
periodically and walk for a while.
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Avoid
activities which hurt back.
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Do
not sit in same position for long hours. It may prove hazardous
to back. Take break in between
and
move around.
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Avoid
becoming
overweight.
Overweight increases the risk of back pain.
Tips for software professionals
to avoid back pain:
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Select
a correct chair, with a relatively straight back and good lower
back support. If the chair doesn't offer lower back
support, keep a rolled up towel or cushion to support the back.
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Correctly position the chair, keyboard, and monitor. Feet
should be on the floor, with knees at hip level; forearms
should form a right angle with upper arms; and the computer
terminal should be at eye level.
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Adopt
a relaxed, upright working posture and allow the chair to
support.
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Avoid
slouching forward or leaning back too far.
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When
you are at work stand up, walk around, stretch forward,
backward, and side to side once in 30 minutes.
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Increased stress and strain enhances the chances of back pain.
Hence remember to relax! Yoga and meditation are best techniques
to relax
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Eat
healthy food which is rich in fiber. Avoid sweets, oil, soft
drinks and overeating to reduce the chances of
weight gain.
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Sex
should be avoided during acute stage of back pain as it
exaggerates the condition.
Ayurvedic Home remedy for
backache
Remedy
Ingredients
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Nirgundi leaves (hindi - samhaalu) (Bot- Vitex
negundo) (Eng - Five leaved chaste)
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Karanja leaves ( hindi - Ditauri) (Bot - Pongamia
pinnata) (Eng - Indian beech)
Collect fresh
leaves of Nirgundi and Karanja. Tie them in a thin cotton
cloth to form a big ball . Boil this leaves' ball in water and
when it is tolerably hot apply this on affected part. When the
leaves become cold reheat them by putting the leaves' ball in
boiling water. After half an hour take out the leaves from ball ,
grind them to a paste and bind it on affected area.
This article is copy righted. The
author Dr.SavithaSuri
is an Ayurvedic Physician and web master
of http://www.ayurhelp.com
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