02-18-2023, 05:50 PM
Muscular Back pain? It doesn’t have to be this way!
February 18, 2023
Do you suffer with back pain?
Have you taken some painkillers for it this week? Only for it to come back worse?
Your muscular pain doesn’t have to be this way, taking a painkiller only reduces the symptoms by stopping the nerve signal from said tight muscle to your brain, hence why the pain temporarily reduces. Although the cause of your back pain still needs to be addressed in order for your pain to go, for good!
There are many different treatments that help with back pain, as the cause can be skeletal as well as muscular, I am speaking from experience here as my spine is curved due to scoliosis. I won’t go into too much detail here, but will outline a couple of examples.
Starting with skeletal problems – something a massage therapist can’t help with directly, as I only deal with muscular ailments – Osteopaths and Chiropractors are your best options in these cases, as these professionals deal directly with the spine and can work alongside massage therapists to help your case.
How can massage help? Read on!
Let’s say, for example you have a lot of pain in your left shoulder (image below), day-to-day activities are affected. There can be many different causes of this pain, don’t you want to find out why the pain is there?
This is an excerpt, read the full article on my website:
https://healthfull-waves.co.uk/muscular-...-this-way/
February 18, 2023
Do you suffer with back pain?
Have you taken some painkillers for it this week? Only for it to come back worse?
Your muscular pain doesn’t have to be this way, taking a painkiller only reduces the symptoms by stopping the nerve signal from said tight muscle to your brain, hence why the pain temporarily reduces. Although the cause of your back pain still needs to be addressed in order for your pain to go, for good!
There are many different treatments that help with back pain, as the cause can be skeletal as well as muscular, I am speaking from experience here as my spine is curved due to scoliosis. I won’t go into too much detail here, but will outline a couple of examples.
Starting with skeletal problems – something a massage therapist can’t help with directly, as I only deal with muscular ailments – Osteopaths and Chiropractors are your best options in these cases, as these professionals deal directly with the spine and can work alongside massage therapists to help your case.
How can massage help? Read on!
Let’s say, for example you have a lot of pain in your left shoulder (image below), day-to-day activities are affected. There can be many different causes of this pain, don’t you want to find out why the pain is there?
This is an excerpt, read the full article on my website:
https://healthfull-waves.co.uk/muscular-...-this-way/