Posts Tagged ‘children’

A fantastic book for kids (and adults really) dealing with pain…

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I don’t do a whole lot of  book reviews here on BackWords. The truth is, if you were going to buy a book about back pain, I would prefer if you bought mine. However, occasionally I come across a book that covers things in an interesting or fun way differently from my own approach. In this case, the book focuses on a topic I don’t usually address in my couples-based approach.

Be the Boss of Your Pain by Timothy Culbert, M.D., and Rebecca Kajander, C.P.N.P. is an wonderful book that gives kids really wonderful tips and strategies for helping to reduce the effect of pain on their lives. With information on the physiology and psychology of pain, the book never panders, and is written in a comfortable, accessible style. The book lays out a mission statement in the first few pages, explaining that the goal is to help kids get rid of pain, make fewer visits to the doctor’s office, take less medicine, and basically how to get back into their lives.

With an approach that covers body, mind , and spirit- the authors include information on breathing and visualization exercises, as well as information about other modalities such as aromatherapy and acupressure- all in a way which is presented in a way children can understand and get excited about.

Children suffering with painful conditions often face difficult circumstances- frequent doctor’s visits, and dependency on adults for relief can leave kids feeling helpless and out of control of their lives. Be the Boss of Your Pain gives kids an opportunity to regain some of that control. For those of you familiar with my work, you know that is the goal of much of what I do. I have a copy of it in my treatment room, and virtually every patient has picked it up, and commented on what a fantastic concept it is- offering tips which are also applicable for adults. Check it out.

Thanks for visiting!

-Andy

Childhood Obesity & Back Pain

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Obesity is a serious epidemic in the US, and in much of the world where packaged foods come with any number of chemicals and preservatives- many of which contribute to weight gain. The holiday season presents many opportunities to overeat, and gain weight- potentially resulting in back pain (as well as myriad other health problems.) One of the most at-risk groups are children, who also face a growing propensity for obesity. Right now, between 15 and 18 percent of American children are obese. The study I linked to below suggests that overweight children are more likely to develop disc disease- a problem more associated with older individuals.

During this holiday season, try to pay attention to what you are eating, and in particular- how much you are eating- but also pay attention to the nutritional concerns of your children so they don’t fall into bad habits. Make it a New Years resolution!

Stay tuned later this week for Part 2 of the mini-series, Pregnancy & Back Pain!

Thanks, and be well!

-Andy

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/overweight-children-may-develop-back-pain-and-spinal-abnormalities-78196357.html