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from: Katherine Martin





Everyone experiences back pain at some time in their life. In

fact, it is in the top three complaints that people bring to the

doctor's office.





In most cases there is soft tissue inflammation, muscle spasms,

or degenerative arthritis. These respond well to conservative

treatments such as anti-inflammatory medicines, stretches, and

osteopathic manipulative therapy. Physical modalities such as

heat or cold, massage, and acupuncture are also helpful.





So when should you worry? Any loss of bowel or bladder control

needs immediate attention. Surgery can release the pressure on

the nerves and full function usually returns.





The longer the loss of bladder or bowel control continues

without treatment, the higher the risk of permanent damage. This

also includes weakness of any muscles in the legs or feet. Plus

you can reduce the risks of falls and fractures.





Contrary to popular opinion, a thorough history, neurological

and structural exams, plus basic X-rays of the spine can

diagnose the problem 80-90% of the time. Expensive MRI studies

certainly can be helpful looking at the cross-sections of the

spine into the discs and spinal cord. But, in most cases it will

not change the eventual conservative treatment anyway.





Consider an MRI if surgery is likely. Certainly if there is no

improvement in your symptoms after several weeks or there is

worsening of your pain.





Besides the obvious causes of low back pain from muscle spasms,

degenerative discs and osteoarthritis, chronic structural

imbalances play a major role. Wear and tear to the spine from

old trauma, sports, and obesity cause the discs to lose their

cushioning ability. They also may bulge or protrude backwards.





Over 50 years of age almost everyone has changes I the discs

loosing height and acquiring some bone spurs. However, not

everyone has pain. Again, unless the nerve root coming out of

the spinal cord or the spinal cord itself is squeezed, surgery

will not help. Even radiating leg pain called sciatica along

with numbness and tingling in the legs can go away over time

with proper treatment that includes osteopathic manipulation

therapy.





Studies show that back pain sufferers who have surgery have no

better pain relief or function than those who didn't have

surgery after five years passed. Certainly if surgery is

recommended it is wise to get a second opinion.





About the author:



Author: Katherine A Martin, D.O. - Board Certified Family

Practice Physician. Medical Coaching and Consulting. Health for

the whole person. Visit my web site at

http://www.DO-Medicine.com