Cliff Bardelli, an exercise specialist at the Sewall Healthy Living Center at Sharp Coronado Hospital, demonstrates exercises to help prevent back pain.
“When you have a strong back, your body is more able to withstand the unexpected. Strengthening the muscles in your core and back stabilize the spine so the rest of your body can move more safely and efficiently,” explains Bardelli.
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Hip range-of-motion exercises are important for arthritis pain relief because the hip draws synovial fluid, which lubricates your joints. Discover these hip range of motion exercises with help from a certified Pilates master trainer and movement specialist in this free video on arthritis pain relief.
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The acupressure point for hip pain is located at Gallbladder 30, also known as the pocket point because it is located near the back pocket of most pants. Apply pressure to the pocket point to alleviate hip pain with a demonstration from a doctor of Oriental medicine in this free video on natural remedies.
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6’4 Commercial glass installer and basketball player is in need of Chiropractic care due to low back pain. With such heavy lifting his poor spine takes on a lot of excess pressure. Working with a patient like this is difficult because he can’t commit to a proper care plan due to constant travel for work.
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Many people struggle with knee pain but health experts say that pain you’re having may actually be caused by a back problem.
Neal Trottier, a physical therapist with Lee Memorial Health System, says aches and sharp knee pains can be a symptom of a back problem. “A lot of patients will say I don’t have a back problem. I didn’t even have any back pain.”
In many cases, Trottier says, patients have a pinched nerve in the lower back causing pain in their knees. “It’s because the nervous system and the nerves actually travel down to your legs, especially coming from the low back. If there’s a nerve that’s compressed you may not feel the back pain, you may not feel the pain where the actual problem is. A lot of times you will feel it extend down the leg.”
If the patient has both knee and back pain, Trottier says the treatment will focus on strengthening the patient’s posture, flexibility, and core. “For back pain in general we tend to work a lot on core strength. Your core muscles, not only your abdominals but your hip muscles, your back muscles, they’re very important to strengthen and support the spine,” said Trottier.
Physical therapy may also address the knee pain with light exercises. “Sitting and standing out of a chair, doing some light mini squats, and things where you’re putting weight through your joints,” said Trottier.
Other activities like water aerobics and walking on soft surfaces can also help manage the pain. “Usually if it’s painful it’s probably not the right thing to do. It’s your body’s way of telling you it’s time to stop,” said Trottier. He says other ways to help with the pain are stretching, over the counter pain relief, and resting. Over time the pain typically gets better.
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Dr. Catherine Robertson, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon at UC San Diego Health, discusses common hip problems, including hip impingement, labral tears and a new, minimally invasive technique for hip arthroscopy.
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Patient presents with extreme pain in her hips where she’s unable to move her legs or low back in any direction. After a full body y strap adjustment patient is able to regain motion without pain
Patient instantly feels relief after Dr Cipriano’s Y-strap full spine (Full Body) whole body Chiropractic adjustment. Dr Cipriano’s neck strap adjustment (neck pull adjustment) is very powerful that decompresses the entire spine removing pressure off the nerves to allow the body to heal and function. Dr Cipriano is a full body (whole body) chiropractor that uses a neck strap adjustment device to manually decompress the spine. Instant relief after y strap. Loud chiropractic cracks in neck, loud chiropractic cracks in mid back and loud chiropractic cracks in low back. Any crack addict will enjoy. Bearded Doc wears yeezys!
Dr. Ryan Bauman explains how to tell the difference between joint pain in the hip and back. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about hip arthritis at http://ow.ly/Zau69
Dr. George Pan answers: What causes back pain? And what treatments can help?
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Douglas Chang, MD, PhD, Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at UC San Diego Health (https://health.ucsd.edu/ortho), explains the process patients go through when receiving an epidural steroid injection for pain management. The outpatient, interventional spine procedure is used on patients with chronic back pain and takes about five days to become effective.
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From our Healthy Highlights series: Dartmouth-Hitchcock providers Colleen Olson and Dr. Adam Pearson explain why you shouldn’t stay in bed if you have lower back pain.
Dr. Pearson says that “people have studied the effect of bed rest, and bed rest does not help your back pain. It will simply prolong how long it takes to go away.”
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About half of teenagers experience back pain, which is most commonly caused by tight or weak muscles that put extra strain on the spine and pelvis. At Children’s Hospital Colorado, we can help with a daily exercise program targeted at strengthening core muscles. Exercising core muscles for 10 to 15 minutes, five days a week can help prevent and greatly reduce back pain.
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