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    Addressing The Cause And Finding A Cure: Why Cause is Everything When It Comes To Low Back Pain
    Copyright 2004, Steve Preston

    There is an epidemic, at least in the States when it comes to 
    treating back pain.  Most doctors do just that... treat back 
    pain rather than finding and eliminating the cause. 
    
    You can treat your symptoms for an eternity, and you may feel 
    better for a short period of time.  To truly get at the heart 
    of the matter though, you have to find and eliminate the cause 
    of low back pain. 
    
    I'll let you in on a little secret.  Most chronic low back pain 
    can be resolved in six weeks or less.  It's true!  
    
    A majority of chronic low back pain is caused by simple factors 
    including:
    
     Ø Poor Posture
     Ø Injury
     Ø Muscle Imbalances
     Ø Improper Lifting 
     Ø Extra Weight
    
    Let's take a look at each of these more closely.
    
    
    Poor Posture
    
    Posture is everything when it comes to back pain.  Good posture 
    results in stability and strength.  Bad posture results in back 
    pain.  Many people can alleviate chronic back pain simply by 
    taking the time to improve their posture.  You probably can too!
    
    
    Injury
    
    We are all subject to injury at one time or another.  You can 
    work toward preventing injury in certain circumstances however. 
    A lot of the injuries that result in low back pain are caused by 
    improper lifting techniques.  You may be lifting a heavy box, or 
    you may be lifting a heavy weight without warming up adequately. 
    Either way, if you injure yourself you are subject to back pain. 
    What can you do to improve your chances for  recovery?  One of 
    the best things you can do is exercise.  You should incorporate 
    stretching activities into your daily regimen.  By doing so you 
    will condition your back and are les likely to get injured, and 
    more likely to recover faster when you do get injured. 
    
    
    Muscle Imbalances
    
    Muscle Imbalances occur when two muscles that oppose each other 
    are unequally matched.  If you exercise your back regularly for 
    example, but never exercise your stomach, you body will be in a 
    state of imbalance.  No matter how strong your back is in this 
    situation, you are going to be subject to back pain.  Eliminate 
    the muscle imbalances through rehabilitation and proper exercise 
    and you stand a good chance of eliminating back pain. 
    
    
    Improper Lifting
    
    OK, go back and re-read the section on injury.  You need to lift 
    correctly in order to avoid injury.  NEVER bend from the waist 
    when picking something up off of the floor, even if it is a 
    feather.  Always bend from the knees, and use your leg and 
    abdominal muscles to support you when lifting an object.  Many 
    improper lifting injuries actually occur in the gym.  This 
    happens when a person attempts to lift a weight that is too 
    heavy or fails to warm up properly.  You can avoid these 
    injuries by paying close attention to technique at all times. 
    
    
    Extra Weight
    
    Carrying around a few extra pounds may not seem like a big deal, 
    but when it comes to back pain it could mean the difference 
    between no back pain and chronic back pain.  Even if you are 
    carrying around just ten extra pounds, your body will have to 
    shift and redistribute itself to accommodate the extra weight.  
    Consider losing the extra weight, and you may realize your back 
    pain soon follows.  
    

    Steve Preston, President of Fast Fitness has been training and counseling clients for 15 years. He offers personal fitness training, metabolic testing and customized fitness and nutrition plans. His new guide "The Better Back Guide: 6 Weeks to Improving Strength and Reducing Pain Without Surgery" teaches people how to reduce, eliminate and prevent chronic back pain using a six week program. You can read more about his guide and his other fitness guides and services at: http://www.fast-fitness.net Learn More about Back Pain at: http://www.backpainworkout.com




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