Treatments for Back Pain Relief
Activity Modification
This may be included first in the patient's suggested treatment course. The idea is to restrict activities that irritate the patient's existing disorder.
Medications
Some drugs not only relieve pain but also reduce inflammation and help relax
muscle spasm. Many can be found at the local drugstore or pharmacy and include:
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol* and other brands)
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and include aspirin, ibuprofen, Naproxen®, and other medicines
- COX-2 Inhibitors (available by prescription only, such as Celebrex®)
- Muscle relaxants (Flexeril® and others, available by prescription only)
- Anti-Depressants (Cymbalta®, Wellbutrin®, Zoloft®; by prescription only)
- Anti-seizure medications (Neurontin®, Tegretol®, Topamax®; by prescription only)
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy combines passive modalities and therapeutic exercise. Examples of passive modalities (treatments given to the patient) include:
- Heat/cold therapy
- Massage (deep tissue, Swedish, neuromuscular, other)
- Traction
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
Other Non-surgical Treatments
Chiropractic medicine is based on the understanding that
malalignment of the spine's vertebral bodies can cause illness and back pain.
Treatment by a doctor of chiropractic (DC) may include x-rays. Chiropractic
care is drug-free and treatment techniques involve hands-on manipulation of
the body and can help ease myofascial pain.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) encompasses many types of holistic treatment including acupuncture, acupressure, Swedish and deep tissue massage (and others), biofeedback, and herbal medicine.
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