Back
Massage Therapy For Chronic Back Pain
Relief
By Arthur
Bakeright
Chronic
back pain, most commonly lower back pain, is one of the most
common complaints among adults and as the popularity grows
throughout the world for alternative treatments and therapies,
Back Massage Therapy has emerged as a favourite treatment of
choice in trying to attain chronic back pain
relief.
Back
massage therapy offers numerous benefits. While general massage
is well known to stimulate blood flow to the muscles and
provide relaxation and a pleasurable experience, it does not
necessarily provide the therapeutic value required to provide
chronic back pain relief sought by sufferers of the condition.
Back massage therapy by a specialist however can bring about
significant relief within weeks, when therapeutic back massage
techniques are applied to combat both lower and upper back
pain.
The
positive results from back massage therapy can be multiplied
when combined with complimentary treatments such as
Chiropractic, Physical Therapy or even Acupuncture. A multi
discipline approach will work best when the therapists
communicate with each other and ‘design’ a program of
complimentary treatments to achieve chronic back pain relief
through a synergistic approach.
Results can
again be significantly improved with the patient taking
personal responsibility and being proactive in achieving
chronic back pain relief. This can be done with simple measures
such as an improved diet, gentle exercise and
stretching.
Benefits
of Back Massage Therapy
- Massaging causes the muscles to become
more relaxed which in turn increases their range of motion.
This is an enormous benefit when tension of the muscles
causes a restriction in movement. Relaxed muscles also help
to reduce insomnia.
- Improved blood supply to the muscles
assists with the recovery of muscular soreness from
physical activity.
- Massage increases endorphin levels in the
body. This is highly beneficial as endorphins are the ‘feel
good’ chemicals produced naturally by our bodies.
Heightened endorphin levels assist in dealing with chronic
back pain.
Precautions
Take note
that when receiving massage therapy for the back, the pressure
applied during the massage should evoke a response of
relaxation in the muscles. If this does not occur the muscles
may be inflamed possibly due to an acute injury of the muscle.
In this case massage therapy should be put off until the
inflammation subsides and it may be advised to consult a
doctor.
For best
results, muscle spasms generally require four massage
treatments, commonly spread over six weeks. Should the muscle
spasms not respond to therapy after two massages, it may be
advisable to seek an alternative therapy.
Back
massage techniques are highly effective in the treatment of
chronic back pain, however if the pain is severe it is
recommended to first undergo a complete medical check-up prior
to beginning a program of back massage
therapy.
Conclusion
For those
seeking chronic back pain relief there is a wide variety of
treatment options available both in conventional medicine and
alternative therapies. Whatever your preference of treatment,
back massage therapy can be a highly beneficial partner in your
quest for relief.
|