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This guide is about a really simple, yet remarkably effective procedure to assist your patients who are coping with low back pain (or yourself). This technique is a good instance of physical therapy and acupuncture, microcurrent stimulation can be combined to take care of a difficult condition. So yoga trek will be the best and important exercise that will help a lot in your life to become healthy.

As individuals age, it is natural for the intervertebral disks to lose some of their fullness and flexibility, making people more prone to pain. Pain can be aggravated by postural stresses such as sitting at desks, extended driving and using beds and sofas which are too soft. Additionally, there are many bodily and causations or predisposing factors for back pain.

Sciatica is back pain with radiculopathy (radiation of pain or numbness down a limb). The protocol described in this guide is proper for back pain with or without.

In his famous paperback book"Heal Your Back", physiotherapist Robin Mackenzie details exercises which individuals with back pain can perform that will slowly heal pain from many herniated disk conditions. The attractiveness of these drills is that anyone can do them, even those undergoing acute symptoms. I strongly recommend this book to my acupuncture coworkers and their patients in addition to its companion volume"Treat Your Own Neck".

I experienced acute back pain down my right leg. MRI scans demonstrated herniated disks in the L3-L4 and L5-S1 junctures. On one the disk material compressed the nerve and had escalated to the epidural space. I was in pain, and could not sit for more than a couple of minutes at one time. After receiving care, acupuncture sessions and a string of epidural injections, the condition wasn't improving, and I started getting symptoms of drop foot. To my doctor, this indicated a level of nerve damage, and he suggested surgery back.

I opted instead also to provide acupuncture to myself and to practice the exercises in Mackenzie's novel and microcurrent treatments. Following a month of the regimen, the illness started advancing and has been completely cleared up over 3 weeks. Ever since then I have done regular intense physical exertion, including two treks in the Himalayas. Many patients have also significantly benefited from this combination treatment.

There are several valuable exercises at the"Heal Your Back" novel, but the most essential one is a version of the Cobra present from Hatha Yoga. The patient is taught to lie prone on the ground (face down). She raises her body off the floor, resting her elbows, and notes if the back pain or tenderness aggravates. If not, the exercise can be continued. If aggravation is noted, the patient is instructed to experiment with moving her hips to the right or left until she can get. This slight shifting of the hips takes the stress from the sciatic nerve during the workout when it is necessary.

This exercise is really precious because the majority of the time we are biasing our bodies at the direction of leaning forward -toward computers, from seats, listening to others, etc.. The Cobra pose helps stabilize the torso through balancing muscular activity of the chest. It can help move a disk back into more regular positioning.

I've experimented with adding acupuncture and electrical stimulation to this exercise with outcomes. Here is a proposed protocol:

1) Employ acupuncture or microcurrent polarized probe therapy to distal acupoints which are known to alleviate low back pain and sciatica. These include UB 10 + UB 60, Kid 3, SI 3 + UB 62, 40, GB 44 or extra factors Ling Ku + Zong Bai opposite the back's side on the back of the hand. Strong stimulation on points for about 10 minutes with needles, or 12 - 30 minutes per pair of points together with microcurrent probes.

The probe can be set on painful points on the back when polarized probe stimulation is utilized, and the - probe utilized to treat sequences of points. Settings are 75 1/4A, 10 Hz waveform, negative polarity.

This necessitates two channels (circuits) on the Acutron Mentor or other apparatus that offer microcurrent interferential therapy. This means that the two leads from Channel A connect to the upper right and lower left pads, along with the leads from Channel B connect to the upper left and lower right pads, in a criss-cross pattern (see picture ). The pads must be placed so that the present between these will flow through the painful subject of the lower spine.

3) To produce the best results, use a succession of milliamp and microamp interferential. Interferential is a treatment that utilizes four electrodes each group to frequencies that are different. This creates a complicated pattern from the body with muscle relaxing effects and pain-relieving.

Milliamp is a greater intensity current which can cause muscle contractions and has powerful effects. Microcurrent, or microamp, is subsensational, and operates more on an energetic and regenerative degree than milliamps. I propose 8 minutes of milliamp I.F. followed by 15 minutes of microcurrent. The Acutron Mentor I.F. preset #5 works well for this use, as it sequences through both steps automatically.

4) After the current flow is started via the pads, the individual can perform the Cobra exercise as described above. Thus she is getting the benefit of exercise and simultaneous stimulation. McKenzie indicates 10 - 30 repetitions per session, together with all the body held up off the floor for about 30 - 60 minutes every time before reducing. The patient must rest and totally relax for approximately 30 - 60 seconds in between increases. The individual should lift her body so far as possible without pain, leaving her body completely rested on the ground. The arms and shoulders should be used to raise the body.

5) For your initial higher intensity milliamp section of the stimulation, start the treatment then turn the intensity up to a tingling level the individual reports are comfortable. Provided that there are no muscle contractions under the pads, it is OK to exercise in this phase. The Cobra repetitions could last after switching the present to microcurrent.

6) At the end of the pair detach the pads and permit the patient to relax for a few minutes before getting up.

7) A variation of mat positioning is anterior-posterior microcurrent stimulation through the torso. To do this place one pad of Channel A on the pad on the right and the abdomen lower spine. Place Channel B pads - right tummy and low back again. If applied to the belly as milliamp can be uncomfortable, I recommend microcurrent only with this particular variation. Acutron preset I.F. #2 is appropriate.

Place pads directly over points found to be tender on palpation.

It's best if the patient performs the repetitions of Cobra exercise 2 - 3 times each day, at least with a microcurrent that is simultaneous. Pad placement's two variations could be alternated for best results.

As the patient's condition improves other curative exercises must be added to the regimen. Please refer for more info on back exercises that are appropriate, to McKenzie's book, or a qualified therapist.

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