Practicing Qigong for Back Pain Relief

Practicing Qigong for Back Pain Relief

Unlike its more active cousin, t’ai chi, qigong is unlikely to physically strengthen weak or damaged muscles and ligaments, but it can benefit back-pain sufferers in other less direct, but often just as effective, ways. As back pain can be a result of chronic muscular tension, qigong is an excellent method of combating stress and promoting both mental and physical relaxation. Regular practice can help prevent a recurrence of the back pain problem. Back pain can also be a symptom of illness or chronic disorder elsewhere in the body. Qigong is reputed to have a beneficial effect on various chronic conditions, especially those that involve dysfunction of the immune system….

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How to Treat Chronic Back Pain with Osteopathy

How to Treat Chronic Back Pain with Osteopathy

Commonly recommended for the treatment of back pain problems, osteopathy has become accepted by mainstream medicine to such an extent that is no longer considered an “alternative” therapy. In the United States in particular, osteopaths have the same professional status as medical doctors. In addition, surveys of user satisfaction with complementary therapies invariably put osteopathy and chiropractic top of the list. In fact, these therapies are now almost wholly embraced by conventional practitioners as the most effective treatments for back pain.

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Investigations for Back Pain

Investigations for Back Pain

When you first consult your family doctor about your back pain, he or she will probably spend a few minutes asking you about your specific symptoms as well your general state of health.The doctor will then examine you and reach a preliminary diagnosis. If the doctor rules out the likelihood of any serious illness or structural problem he or she will probably advise you to keep active and may prescribe one or more of the following types of drugs: painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs and/or muscle relaxants and, possibly, antidepressants……

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How to Ease Chronic Back Pain with Acupressure and Acupuncture

How to Ease Chronic Back Pain with Acupressure and Acupuncture

According to Chinese medicine, qi flows through the body along 14 main channels, or meridians. The yin and yang energies are in a state of constant flux, ebbing and flowing in order to maintain balance and harmony. If these energies become imbalanced or if their flow is blocked in any way, the result can be ill-health and pain. The meridians do not follow anatomical pathways as recognized by Western medical science but, according to Chinese medicine, each meridian has an effect on a specific organ or body system. Spread along the 14 meridians are more than 350 points at which it is possible to affect the flow of qi. In both acupressure and acupuncture these points are manipulated, either by pressure with the hands or by needles, to improve the balance and flow of qi….

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6 Steps to Practice T’ai Chi for Your Back

6 Steps to Practice T’ai Chi for Your Back

There are several basic rules about posture and stance that are followed in all t’ai chi movements. The spine should be straight, the head upright and the shoulders relaxed – this fits well with the general rules on good posture. According to the theory, the body’s center, or dan tien, is located just below the navel and inward toward the spine. Those learning t’ai chi are encouraged to visualize this as the center of their weight and breathing and to think of all movements as starting from here. The elbows and knees are never locked straight but kept slightly flexed during all the movements….

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