My older sister has a pinched nerve somewhere in her mid-lower back. I think she got it in a car accident or something. She cannot afford surgery to fix it right now, and it’s been making her life hard for quite some time. What are some things I can do to help relieve some of the pain or make her life easier?
It’s probably a pinched muscle for a pinched nerve would send her to the hospital right now. Here is how to release that pain:
Back:
Place your left hand on your left knee. Place your right hand over your left shoulder and with your fingertips find the muscle next to your spine. Press on it and hold. Relax, take a deep breath and exhale and don’t tense up any part of your body. After about 30 seconds there should be a release happening and when it does slowly lower yourself forward onto your right leg. If you can lean over the outside edge of your leg it will be better for your release. Continue holding for a total of one minute. Then release but rest your body there for one minute longer. Then reverse and do the right side.
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I’ve had sciatica my whole life but there have been years between my flare ups and usually it only lasts about a week. It has now been two weeks and it just seems to be getting worse. How long did it take anyone for theirs to subside?
The not so good thing is that if you’ve had this problem your whole life it could have been getting worse over the years whether you felt it or not.
Treatments that may help are chiropractic care, PT, or if these don’t help then a pain injection (epidural).
I’m not a fan of medication shots though, I don’t know about you? There is a newer tretment available now called DRX9000 spinal decompression that helps get rid of sciatica. You can find out more here: http://www.ctbackdr.com.
I hope this helped.
For a little over a week now I have had some lower back pain and it isn’t going away. I’ve tried taking tylenol and medications like that but nothing seems to be helping. Any ideas that could help this back pain?
Alex, you just don’t give enough specific information to give an answer as to why the problem. I would suggest that you try these movements as they should help most lower back problems. Sit in a kitchen chair and do these movements even if they don’t seem related to you back issues. Raise the left arm up as high as it can go and then relax it. Do the right arm the same way and you will find that one arm will go up higher. Start with the arm that goes up the most. Raise that arm up as high as it will go for 30 seconds and then relax for 15 seconds. Repeat this process twice more and then do the opposite arm exactly the same way 3 times. Now turn your head to the left as far as it can go and then turn to the right as far as it can go. One direction will go further than the other so start with that one. Turn the head in that direction as far as you can go for 30 seconds and then rest it for 15. Repeat twice more and then do the opposite direction exactly the same way 3 times. Upon completion get up and walk around. There should be less pain and more mobility in the back. Return to the chair and do not enter into any area that generates pain but just stop short of the pain. Keep the feet and hips planted and turn the body to the left as far as you can without pain and then reverse directions and turn to the right as far as you can without pain. One side will go further so start with that side. Turn in that direction as far as you can without pain for 30 seconds and then rest for 15. Repeat twice more and then do the opposite direction. Remember not to enter any painful areas. Turn in that direction as far as you can without pain for 30 seconds and then rest for 15. Repeat twice more. Lastly, bring the Left knee up as close to the Right shoulder as possible without pain and then do the Right knee up as close to the Left shoulder as possible without pain. One combination will be closer so start with that combination. Bring that knee up as close to the opposite shoulder as possible without pain for 30 seconds and then rest for 15. Repeat twice more and then do the opposite combination exactly the same way 3 times. Upon completion get up and you should find that there is more mobility and less pain. Do those movements at least twice a day and more if possible. Hope that helps!
I have a 2005 Pontiac Vibe. I drive it about 80 miles round trip 2-3 times per week. After each trip, I have pain in my mid-lower back.
I have explored new vehicles with lumbar support, but I’m not sure if that will really solve the issue.
Any suggestions on relieving back pain associated with an extended period of driving?
Im atrucker .I drive sometimes 12 hours a day. My vehicle has a lumbar air system .But the vehicle I drove before didnt / I went to my local auto parts store and bought a lumbar cushion. It fits right in the small of your back . That should help if you cant find one there. Try a drugstore or medical supply store.
I have a herniated disc and i was curious to know if a massage would make it sooth it or be bad for it?
In my opinion, you should go to a chiropractor or an orthopedic physician first. There are some massage modalities like "hilot" that does not prevent someone with a herniated disc to undergo this modality BUT generally, it is contraindicated in massage.
Hope this helps a little.
Eunice
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I know what a pinched nerve is (sciatica), and I kno wthat I get it in the same spot at least once a year. It usually goes away, on its own, over a period of time, but is there a faster method to this madness?
Yes, I "know" I spelled "kno" incorrectly. Sorry guys. Please help me with the task at hand!
Thanks for all the good advice! The best thing was walking around, even though I REALLY didn’t want to do it.
i have sciatica and the only way I can get some relieve when its acting out is to get off my feet and relax on my recliner with ice and heat therapy. First ice 30 minutes, heat 30 minutes etc. It helps a lot.
But when things get bad too often I know its time to get an appointment with my chiro / massage dude.
I’m assuming you already know for sure its sciatica because a doctor told you… if not have it check it out.
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