Acupuncture Treatment for Back Pain
Krishna K Bader MTCM; L.Ac, Masters in Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist, Nutritionist,
Energy Healing
Who suffers from back pain?
Half of all adults will experience some form of low
back pain during their lifetime. The fact that humans
walk upright puts great pressure on the spine and the
muscles that support it. Over time, factors such as
disease, accidents, poor posture and overexertion can
lead to immediate and/or long-term back problems.
Most back pain is muscular in nature. Muscle pain perpetuates
what is known as the pain cycle, a phenomenon of which
the back is particularly susceptible. In the pain cycle,
pain causes a muscle to spasm, which may distort the
discs, joints and nerves of the spine. This spasm leads
to further pain, leading to further spasm, which compounds
the original problem. If the nerves are irritated enough,
it may cause pain to radiate down into the leg, similar
to pain experienced via a herniated disc, or sciatica.
In most cases, people who experience an episode of
acute back pain will recover in 3-12 weeks. For those
who don't recover, however, chronic back pain can be
a significant source of inconvenience and suffering.
What can acupuncture do?
Acupuncture can play an important role in the reduction
or elimination of back pain by reducing recovery time
and preventing a chronic condition from developing.
Research has shown that acupuncture causes the body
to produce natural steroids and promote the production
of natural endorphins. Steroids decrease inflammation,
while endorphins are produced by the body to kill pain.
Both substances can play an integral part in the breaking
up of the pain cycle. By reducing acute back pain, acupuncture
may also reduce the chances of chronic back pain from
occurring. It can help avoid the need for costlier and
more invasive surgical procedures. And if back pain
can be significantly reduced with acupuncture, it also
lowers the need for painkillers or other medications
that can either cause unwanted side-effects or prolong
a patient's condition.
Many styles of acupuncture may help ease back pain.
Some practitioners may advocate very few needles at
particular acupoints while other practitioners may employ
electro acupuncture (acupuncture with electrical stimulation)
at several points on the body simultaneously. In general,
the longer the pain has been present, the longer it
will take for acupuncture to produce a response.
|