Lower Back Pain Relief / Hip and Back Pain Exercises
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Manage Lower back pain by youself
medicalmassage-ceu.com In the DVD volume 4 Boris provides a detailed verbal explanation followed by on screen caption commentaries at the time of hands-on performance. He teaches how to perform region specific self-massage for painful lower back region, including trigger point therapy, application of hot stones and ice, post isometric relaxation techniques, and rehabilitative exercise. This DVD is designed as a home study educational program and containing theoretical as well as practical parts. It's easy to study and you can use offered techniques immediately. If you sustain lower back injuries during sports activities, car accidents, work either caused by a repeated motion and/or by performing any work that strains lower back, this program could be effective to help yourself feel better. It could also be very beneficial in preventing possible complications like herniation of disk, degenerative disc diseases, and acceleration of osteoarthritis development within spinal joints, spondylolisthesis and more. If you dont have time and money for 12 to 15 visits to a rehabilitation facility necessary for a complete rehabilitation, this DVD is the invaluable alternative. Boris DVDs stands apart from many other back massage videos and offer a variety of wonderful and simple back and full body massage technique. Medical massage isn't Swedish or erotic massage. It was developed by various scientific institutions in the countries of the former Soviet Union and other former Soviet ...
Side Bridge-Phase 1
Back pain exercise to address the lateral spine stabilizing muscles. Based on the work of Stuart McGill.
Hip Pain Relief: Yoga Tune Up® Therapy Ball Work for the Piriformis and SI joint
www.yogatuneup.com This simple massage helps to relieve pain in the sacroiliac joint by working out tension in the piriformis muscle.
Yoga Salute To The Sun
The Yoga Salute To The Sun is an excellent exercise for enhancing your flexibility, the strength in the core muscles that support your back. It's excellent for helping to relieve sciatica and backpain.
What's the difference between chronic back pain and sciatica?
I have been experiencing strong and consistent back pain for as long as I can remember (I am 25 now). It starts with a little discomfort in my lower back, and about 20 minutes later, if I don't take pain medication, my joints will start to ache on one side (my hip, my knee, my ankle). X-rays show some minor scoliosis and a compressed disc (L4 and L5). So far, orthopedic surgeons are reluctant to do anything or even take me seriously because I'm "not old enough to be in a lot of pain."
My question is, could this be something more than a compressed disc? I've heard mention of sciatica but I have no idea what that is. I can usually catch it before it gets too bad, but it takes about 4 pills a day (Excedrin, Advil, etc) and I don't think that's a good long term answer.
And, one last question - what can I say to the doctor to get him to take me seriously?