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Causes of Lower Right Back Pain

It is very necessary to understand the structure of the lower right back to understand what causes pain there.

The back, with its spinal column of vertebrae, connecting ligaments, tendons, huge muscles, and nerves, is meant to be incredibly durable and flexible. With all this complexity, it’s fairly easy for things to go awry and the result is lower back pain.

Muscles will be stressed, Ligaments will be torn apart, Joints can be injured, Bones will be broken, Nerves can be aggravated, Discs can be herniated, Stress will tighten back structure

The lower right back  is susceptible to injury, since it carries the weight of the torso, and has a lot more movements than than the upper back. Constant movements will create components to  break downand wear out over time.

The lower right back has many tissues that can cause pain. Those  sophisticated muscle groups that support your spine and help your movement can be strained by improper lifting or posture. Of course, muscle spasms are the most common cause of low back pain. Twisting or pulling one of  these muscles will cause pain within the lower right back:

Extensor muscles: These paired muscles within the lower back and gluteus assist support your spine. If the one on the lower right back is injured, it can be painful.

Flexor muscles: Hooked up to the spine s front, these muscles facilitate youflex, bend forward, and raise things. Once more, injury to the proper flexor muscle can trigger lower right back pain.

In addition  to simple muscle strain, injury to ligaments, joints, and bones will also cause muscle pain. If any of those sections is injured or inflamed, back muscles will go into spasms,  limiting  movements and cause pain.

Stress might also be a cause of low back pain. Stress can make your back muscles squeeze. This happens to each muscle within the body, as we tend to tend to move into a fight or flight response. Muscles that are tightened lack the energy they need to support the spine. If the strain is frequent, and you don’t alleviate it, back pain results.

 Chronic Lower Right Back Pain

My doctor tells me that one of the best treatments for lower back pain  is exercise.  Gentle exercises, performed daily with a with a warming up and cooling down procedure, in all probability will  strengthen the mainmuscles around the lower back, relieving the pain and making them less vulnerable to future injury.

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A New Approach To Serious Back Pain

 Spinal decompression is a relatively new treatment for persons with serious back pain and many former back pain sufferers swear by it as the above video attests. Yet most insurance companies don’t cover this procedure. The result is many of these sufferers don’t get the back pain relief they are seeking and may turn to other solutions, even surgery, that prove to be ineffective. Here’s an account from two chiropractors who make a pretty compelling case for spinal decompression. And who knows what will be covered in the health care arena in the coming months!

We’ve been treating back pain in our San Antonio spine clinic for several years now, and one thing is for certain: chronic back pain is incredibly common and due to the failure of the typical treatments, a large number of people are living in pain needlessly.

The most commonly utilized treatments for chronic back pain have a poor success rate statisitically, but new treatment methods are now providing relief for even back pain sufferers who have suffered for many years.

One of these new breakthroughs that we use in our San Antonio office is spinal decompression. Spinal decompression is a high-tech form of spinal traction that reduces spinal disc bulging, enhances disc hydration and nutrition, and mobilizes spinal joints and connective tissue. When used appropriately, the results are often nothing short of amazing.

 

Unfortunately, spinal decompression remains underutilized as a back pain treatment for a couple of reasons. First, the early marketing for spinal decompression was often hype-filled and factually inaccurate. Although decompression is statistically the most effective treatment currently available for most serious types of back pain, the early marketing for it promoted it as a panacea for all back pain sufferers. Spinal decompression does enjoy an excellent success rate, but it is not effective in every patient and it is simply not appropriate for every back pain sufferer.

Another reason that spinal decompression continues to be underutilized for treating back pain is due to the usual challenges that all new health care procedures face in the United States.

Basically, insurance companies usually refuse coverage for health care procedures that do not have an established procedure code. In the U.S., the American Medical Association is responsible for producing the procedure codes, but they don’t make new codes until there are reasonably high numbers of doctors utilizing a given new procedure. Doctors are usually reluctant to invest the money in the equipment and/or training necessary to provide one of these new treatments unless they know they will be reimbursed for the treatment by health insurance companies. This brings us full-circle to the insurance companies not covering procedures that don’t have an established procedure code. Because of this system, most new medical treatments are not widely used for several years until consumer demand gradually pushes more doctors to start providing the treatment.

Because of the lack of insurance coverage for spinal decompression, many of the back pain patients we consult with at our san antonio spinal decompression clinic will opt to first pursue other treatment modalities that are covered by their insurance. Sadly, many of these patients go for months or years in pain, spending many thousands of dollars in insurance co-pays and deductibles on the standard back pain treatments without any results to show for it.

Many of these back pain sufferers finally opt for surgery looking for a cure for their symptoms. Statistically, about half of the patients who do seek a surgical treatment for their back pain discover that the surgery either does not help or makes things worse.

Although spinal decompression is not effective in every case, it does get good to excellent results for the vast majority of back pain patients. Some patients we’ve consulted with have opted to go the surgery route because they think it will be less expensive due to it being covered by insurance, but most back surgeries wind up being more expensive to the patient than spinal decompression.

What many back pain patients fail to realize is that the co-payments for a high-priced medical procedure like back surgery will usually run several thousand dollars. Even with no insurance coverage at all, spinal decompression typically costs the patient less out of pocket than an average back surgery, and a lot less than a complicated back surgery.

In most cases, spinal decompression is statistically the most effective treatment available and in the long-run is also usually the most cost-effective treatment available.

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Dr. Ronald Fielden, D.C. and Dr. Michael Golab, D.C. are the treating doctors at South Texas Non Surgical Spinal Center. Visit their website for more about spinal decompression and their San Antonio back pain treatment program.


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