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| Lumbago What is Lumbago? Lumbago is the term used to describe general low back pain, the exact cause of which is often unknown. The pain can come on after lifting things, or overuse or it may come on unexpectedly - without previous exercise or training, or perhaps because of a lack of these. Lumbago is a common disorder, and is very treatable by Oriental medicine methods. Symptoms Lumbago is a severe pain of the back, and includes pain at the lumbar, lumbo-sacral, or sacroiliac regions of the back. It may be accompanied by pain radiating to the legs. It can be caused by lifting heavy objects incorrectly or by twisting the spine in an awkward position. Symptoms include:
Treatment
What can an injury specialist or doctor do?
Massage Massage can be very helpful. Massage oil can be used to massage the lower back - down to the top end of buttocks, but avoiding the anus since the oils may cause irritation to the sensitive membranes. Massage preparations are often prepared by mixing the following oils together:
Does it reoccur? Lumbago often goes only to come back again later. If this happens you should consider a full rehabilitation and back education programme. Causative factors and Chinese medicine Generally speaking, the causative factors of lumbago have both external pathogenic factors, and internal pathogenic changes. Its fundamental etiology is the deficiency of kidney (yin or yang), liver and spleen, and those of exogenous factors, injuries, over-working and stressful emotions belong to causative pathogenic factors. Pain in Chinese Medicine is often seen as disruption to flow of Qi or vital life energy, which in a healthy body can unite all parts into a single integrated whole. While different causative factors are very much emphasised in that they have different treatments, all eventually lead to Qi stagnation, which is perceived as pain. Back to top |
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