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Back Pain, Physical Therapy, Sciatica Relief

 Back pain, physical therapy, sciatica reliefAre you having trouble getting out of bed each morning because of constant pain in your back? Do you toss and turn at night with muscle and neck pain because you’re overcompensating for back pain? Or have you injured your back and are still experiencing chronic back pain? If so, you’re not alone.

Hello. I’m Dr. Kareem Samhouri, also known as ‘Dr. K’ among my clients of all ages. I’ve seen countless people with back injuries who suffer needlessly because they just don’t have the right information they need to heal their back problem properly. Some people have wasted years of their lives suffering without any relief.
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Causes of Upper Back Pain

Causes Of Upper Back Pain

It is uncommon to hear someone complaining of upper back pain as compared for the numberless people who seek medical help due to excruciating lower back pain. This may be due to the fact that the lower back is much more susceptible to injuries and muscle strain rather than the more protected upper back. However, this still does not negate the fact that every year millions of patients are diagnosed of upper back pain.

What causes upper back pain is still an argument until these days. Not that the medical community is divided into what should be believed in but because there are too many and complicated reasons underlying a simple upper back pain. Often the physician finds no abnormalities concerning anatomy so he deems the pain only as psychological. As such diagnosis is not thoroughly taken and neither the cause nor the symptoms are identified.

The pain is usually felt on the upper back between the shoulder blades. Though the pain felt in this location, the actual anatomical cause may probably be situated somewhere else. Or they may be no actual anatomical cause only defaults on the trigger points. The trigger points re normally located nearest to the muscles covering the bones. This is why patients don’t normally recognize the exact sites of pain and consequently feel them on another site. This case is normal and is known as referred pain.

The most common cause of upper back pain is postural problems. The upper body needs to be properly associated with the lower section of the body. And the components of the upper body themselves must have precise coordination. This can be achieved by placing the parts on their normal positions using proper postures. With this, not only the overall posture is severely affected but also the state of each component, especially the framework.

With improper posture often arises the problem of herniated or degenerated discs. Some may also experience displaced discs. With this, pressure may be put on the nerve roots since bulging may occur. This will result to agonizing pain and may last for a number of months.

The majority of people undergoing pain in the upper back due to displaced discs are women and office workers. For obvious reasons, females are more susceptible to this cause as compared with the male population, recent studies support the statistics that the number of upper back pin causes is more prevalent in females in as much as four times than that of male.

The causes of upper back pain vary from person to person and sometimes even gender to gender. However, the underlying truth still remains to be the same- the actual cause or causes are often not diagnosed properly due to the nature of the ailment itself.

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Osteoarthritis in the Wrist and Arms

Osteoarthritis in the wrist and arms

Degenerative osteoarthritis is one of the most common disorders found in the old age. It is characterized by the breakdown and loss of cartilage present in the joints. Many joints that are frequently used are affected by this disorder. Wrist and arms are also susceptible to the osteoarthritis.

The hand and wrist have small multiple joints. They work together and produce motion. When these joints are affected by osteoarthritis, the daily activities become difficult. There is a degeneration of cartilage which acts as a shock-absorber. It provides a smooth slippery surface for the joints. When the cartilage is lost, the body tries to make-up for the lost cartilage by producing the fluid in the joint lining. It leads to swelling and restricted mobility of the joint.

It is generally related to aging. It affects the men and women above the age of 40. Injury, especially fractures, is one of the reasons of arthritis. Due to trauma, the cartilage gets damaged. The injured joint is more susceptible to osteoarthritis.

Joint pain after the physical activity is the most common symptom. The patient complains pain and stiffness in the morning. After total loss of the cartilage, the symptoms are seen even after less use of the joints. In advanced condition, the pain becomes so severe that the patient can’t sleep peacefully.

When the damaged joint is subjected to excessive stress, it gets swollen. Many patients complain the increased joint pain during the rainy weather. Simple activities like starting a car or opening a jar becomes difficult for the person. The affected joint is warm in touch due to body’s inflammatory response. There is a sensation of grinding or grating in the joints due to rubbing of the bones on each other.

The symptoms and physical examination by the doctor my help for the diagnosis of the osteoarthritis upto some extent. The clinical appearance of the hand and wrist also helps in diagnosis. The x-ray report of hand and wrist is the most useful guide for the diagnosis. It shows certain characteristics like development of dense areas of the bone along the joint margins, formation of bony spurs and narrowing of the joints.

The treatment is given to get relief from the pain and to restore the normal function. Anti-inflammatory drugs and analgesic medication are beneficial for the treatment. Finger or wrist splints are also advised for selective activities. In more serious cases, the surgery is recommended.

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