In having spent the past four years working with thousands of back pain sufferers, I have found that there are several mistakes that many make that prevent or delay them from getting lasting relief.
Here they are:
Mistake #1: Continuing to do what doesn’t work
Many people will continue with a treatment for months even though they’ve seen no improvement at all. If something isn’t delivering at least occasional improvement, you probably don’t want to waste to much time, money or focus with it.
Mistake #2: Not dealing with it the first time
What do most people do when they experience back pain? They might go see their doctor, maybe take some pain reliever and then rest a week or so. Once the pain is gone they are happy to get back to their life. The problem is, they never addressed what caused this problem to arise to begin with and this is why for so many people, back pain is a frequent and recurring theme.
Mistake #3: "But I’m in good shape"
Look, no matter how healthy and fit you think you are, you can still have back problems. In fact, some people who think they are doing the right thing by exercising a lot are actually setting themselves up for problems like back pain because they are:
1. Over-training and not allowing the body enough time to repair and heal 2. Creating / worsening muscle imbalances with repetitive linear activities like cycling (spinning) and running 3. Creating / worsening imbalances because their exercise program doesn’t address their specific imbalances
Mistake #4: Treating only the symptoms
One of the biggest mistakes is a treatment that only treats the symptoms. Examples of these include cortisone injections, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants and painkillers.
While addressing the pain is important, you can’t expect to get rid of the problem without first identifying and then addressing the underlying cause.
Mistake #5: Not understanding that back pain is a process
One of the really big problems I see is that most people don’t know very much about their own bodies so when they experience something like back pain, they are at a loss as to what’s going on with their body.
So what do most people do? Go to the expert, right? Problem with that is most doctors are not back pain specialists and on top of that, they aren’t likely going to take the time to explain to you all about how your body works and what’s causing your pain.
You MUST understand, back pain is a process. It is something that develops slowly over time, sometimes for years and years. Overtime we develop muscle imbalances and they force our bodies to work in positions that they are not strong, what we call dysfunctional. Again, you can function with these imbalances for years or longer before you may even feel pain. The key is to identify these imbalances and correct them, preferably before you have a problem.
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