Posts Tagged ‘health’

Why do you still have back pain?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Today, I answer one of the most frequently asked questions in my practice: After all of the treatments, adjustments, therapy- why am I still in pain?

Some helpful tips follow the video. Enjoy!

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Here are some things to pay attention to in your spine lifestyle. Addressing these few things may go a long way towards helping you to find relief. Take a look at these:

1) Make sure your workspace is as ergonomically optimized as possible. Good chair, good organization of work related materials, etc…

2) Get regular sleep. Optimize your sleep environment- supportive mattress, dark room, quiet. Don’t consume caffeine within several hours of your bedtime.

3) Get regular exercise, and exercise properly- maintaining an optimal body composition will help take the strain off of your back. Good form will ensure that you are working the correct muscle groups, and prevent you from harming yourself further.

4) Minimize the weight of the items you carry with your. Dump out the contents of your purse or briefcase and get rid of everything you don’t really need.

5) Make sure your car is as spine friendly as possible; Adjust seating and controls for easy, unstrained reach. Add a lumbar support (a rolled up t-shirt will do.) Set your mirrors so you aren’t cocking your head one way or another.

6) Consume plenty of water daily. This helps to eliminate cellular waste from your system, and allows you to heal and function more efficiently. Take a few minutes, several times a day to do some relaxing, restorative deep breathing exercises.

7) And as always, use a headset while you are on the phone- Cradling your phone between your ear & shoulder is one sure way to wreck your neck!

A good place to start is to pay attention to those areas where you spend the most time. Invite your partner to pay attention as well- sometimes an objective second party set of eyes will notice things you will not.

Be well!

-Andy

Victoria & Albert Museum, Kensington, London

Victoria & Albert Museum, Kensington, London

B.T.T.o.D: Maintaining your weight will help prevent/reduce back pain, and the Back Together fitness challenge!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Maintaining an optimal weight relative to your height, and body type will help to relieve or prevent back pain. Again, seems obvious- but as most of us are aware obesity, like back pain is a national epidemic, and there is a definite correlation between the two.

As we age, the arsenal we need to maintain in our efforts to manage our weight can change. In the teen years, some viewers  may have noticed they could eat pretty much anything, and still maintain an appropriate weight. With age, beginning in the early thirties- metabolism slows, and there is a tendency towards a shift in body composition. If unchecked, this can lead to being overweight and then obese. If in your youth, you grappled with body weight, you may have noticed that it becomes harder & harder to manage as you age. Diet or exercise alone may have been effective for managing it, but now it may take both to get things back under control.

You are likely already aware of the health consequences- poor diet can lead to cardiovascular disease and a host of other problems. Few however, consider the effects of extra body weight on back pain.

Now, I am lucky in as much as I have not had back pain for many years. Where I have had problems is with my weight. In my teen years I was far too heavy, and out of shape. In college, I discovered that I really like to work out, and lost most of it- and for a long time, managed it right where I needed to be.

Fast forward to my residency. I had little time to sleep, had insane hours in the hospital, and had little access to healthy food choices,and during that time- I gained close to 30 pounds- and I have been fighting with those 30 pounds ever since.

If you read my New Years post, you know that getting myself back into shape was one of my resolutions for 2010. I got a bunch of emails from viewers who made the same resolution- but wanted to know what I was going to do achieve my goals. I then had the idea to involve you in the process, so if you have weight to lose, or fitness goals to reach- you can do it along with me!!

Last year, I was doing pretty well on Weight Watchers. In May, my wife, Donna, became critically ill, and wound up in intensive care. This pretty much derailed my efforts, as I tried to manage my kids, help my wife to recover, and keep my practice in business. Things are back on track, and I’m ready to go. Are you?

Over the next several months, I will be keeping you posted on my progress, and I will be trying out some new exercises that I haven’t done before. I’ll be paying attention to the food I eat, and anything else that I do to help me get to where I want to be. I’ll fill you in on what’s working, and what’s not.

I invite you to share your progress with me, and if you are dealing with weight AND back pain- really share your story. In 90 days, me and my editorial staff will select the best story- and the author will receive a complete Back Together package, including the DVD program, and my book Back Together- Hands-On Healing for Couples. Tell us how improving your fitness affected your back pain, your relationships, and your life.

In my experience, it is always more effective to do this with a partner. Think of me as your on-line workout buddy!

Be well!

-Andy

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Banyan Tree, Coral Gables FL