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A Guide to Lower Left Back Pain
9/23 15:47:40

Back pain can range from being mild to severe, even crippling, and can become potentially dangerous if left untreated for an extended period of time. Some cases of back pain are so serious that the person is unable to complete their regular daily tasks and chores and eventually their back pain begins to affect their overall quality of life.

This is why it is so important to properly deal with back pain, whether it is lower left back pain or pain in any other specific area of the back. The best way to deal with your back pain is to figure out what the cause of the pain is and then work as best as you can towards eliminating this cause from your life. In a lot of cases however this is not an option, for instance people who work in an office or drive around in a vehicle all day, and who need to continue doing so in order to make a living.

There are still things that you can do to relieve your back pain however, and prevent it from coming back so seriously in the future.

Treatment

Remember that everyone’s case of back pain is different and so what works for one person may not work well or even at all for you. This is why you really need to treat your back pain condition as separate and individual from everyone else’s if you want to be able to properly treat your condition and relieve your back pain.

Physical therapy and exercise is the method of treatment that is usually first recommended, and a physical therapist will be assigned to you to apply a variety of treatments. Heat, ice, ultrasound, electrical stimulation and more will be used to attempt to relieve your back pain, and the therapist will also be able to work with you and teach you about the specific exercises that are going to help you to increase your flexibility and strengthen your back and neck muscles.

If your back pain condition is more serious than it may be recommended that you receive Cortisone injections. This is an anti-inflammatory medication that is injected into the space around the spinal cord and which helps to decrease any inflammation and swelling around the nerve roots, thereby relieving back pain.

It is important that you work together with your doctor if you have a back pain condition, so that they can see exactly where the problem lies and what the best method of treatment is going to be for you.

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