Acupuncture Treating
Back Pain
Chronic back pain is one of
the most common reasons people seek medical
attention. Millions of work days and
countless hours of activity and fun are lost
each year due to this malady. It is estimated
that nearly 80% of the people in United
States will be affected by back pain sometime
in their life.
There
are several common medical causes of back
pain; the most common is caused by lumbar
muscle strain. Although this is the most
common form of lower back pain, often
patients do not remember the initial event
that triggered their muscle spasm. This type
of back pain will usually completely resolve
itself within a relatively short period of
time.
A ruptured intervertebral
disc, often referred to as a herniated disc,
is also a very common cause of back pain. In
this case, the disc that sits between the
vertebrae bulges out of its place, creating
pain. Back pain of this nature often takes
longer to heal and may become chronic.Spinal
stenosis is a fairly common occurrence as we
age. As we age the spinal canal can become
constricted possibly due to arthritis and
other conditions. If the spinal canal becomes
too tight, back pain can be the result.
The most common type of
arthritis usually affects joints such as the
knees and fingers. However, arthritis can
affect any joint in the body including the
small joints of the spine creating pain with
any type of movement or activity.
Acupuncture's vocabulary is
very different from Western medicine. There
are actually several different patterns of
back pain.
Liver Qi Stagnation.
According to acupuncture theory, Qi (the
body's vital energy) must flow freely without
any restriction for health to be abundant.
The liver organ governs the free flow of Qi
in all areas of the body including the back.
Any blockage or stagnation to the free flow
of this energy in the back will result in
pain and stiffness. In cases where the back
pain reoccurs chronically, this can indicate
an underlying problem with the stagnation of
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Kidney
Deficiency. In acupuncture theory, the kidney
and bladder meridians govern the back. When
there is a Qi deficiency in Kidney Yin or
Kidney Yang, this may create a negative
effect on the posterior of the body resulting
in weakness, stiffness and/or pain in the
back.
Blood stagnation in the lower
back. A severe form of stabbing pain in the
lower back upon movement or rest, can be the
result of blood stagnation in the lower back.
This is usually a result of long-term Qi
stagnation which eventually causes the flow
of blood in the affected area to become
blocked. Since Qi is also responsible for the
movement of blood in the body, the longer
that Qi stagnation occurs, the more likely
blood stagnation will take place. Blood
stagnation in the lower back may present
itself as a result of physical issues such as
injury due to a trauma, exposure to cold
wind, overwork, or emotional issues such as
long-term stress.
Invasion of Wind Cold.
Acupuncture believes that the kidneys are
susceptible to invasion of wind cold or damp
cold. This may occur when the lower back is
frequently exposed to cold or damp weather
resulting in depletion of the Kidney Yang
energies. This can create stagnation of Qi in
the affected area and is differentiated from
other types of back pain by symptoms such as
feeling of cold or tightness in the lower
back and low-energy.
Most of the patients that we
see suffering with back pain have tried many
different modalities without much success.
Most respond to acupuncture treatments very
well and see a difference in their pain
levels fairly quickly. Each patient is unique
with many different variables involved, such
as the length of time the problem has been
with them, their age, their individual speed
of healing, the severity of the injury as
well as the location of their injury and the
intensity of their pain.
The use of acupuncture to
treat back pain has increased dramatically in
the past few years, largely due to
word-of-mouth successes in patients who have
tried acupuncture. Acupuncture works to
restore the harmony and energetic balance in
the body which stimulates the body's own
natural healing ability. In the hands of a
skilled acupuncturist, acupuncture can be a
great way of eliminating back pain.
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