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Living Well with Back Pain

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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-07-01
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publications
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Summary

If you're one of the millions of Americans suffering from back pain, Robert B. Winter, MD, and Marilyn L. Bach, PhD, have the answers and knowledge you need to effectively manage your condition. In Living Well with Back Pain, Winter and Bach draw on an extensive network of experts to bring you the latest information on: Diagnosing -- and even eliminating -- the problem Exercise programs and over-the-counter drug treatments Choosing the right medical practitioner When surgery and other invasive procedures are not needed The authors are affiliated with an internationally renowned back treatment center, the Twin Cities Spine Center, which has treated tens of thousands of back pain sufferers. Their expertise and up-to-the-minute knowledge make this the most comprehensive, current, and accessible back pain book available.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction
Why You Need This Book
1(6)
The Good News about Back Pain
7(3)
Where Does Back Pain Come From, and Why Do I Hurt?
10(26)
Nonsurgical Treatments
36(20)
Surgical Treatments
56(14)
The Twenty-Five Most Common Questions about Back Pain and Its Treatment
70(7)
Adopting the Right Mindset
77(9)
The Benefits of Taking Charge and the Costs of Being Passive
86(14)
Self-Care
100(4)
Using the Internet
104(5)
Face-to-Face with Your Family Physician
109(10)
Tests
119(6)
Step-by-Step: Using the Back Care Pyramid
125(11)
Choosing the Right Treatment
136(5)
Dealing with Your Health Insurance
141(22)
Face-to-Face with the Physical Therapist
163(17)
Face-to-Face with the Medical Specialists
180(15)
Taking Control When You Need Surgery
195(18)
The Mind--Body Connection
213(9)
Recovering Quickly and Safely After Surgery
222(9)
How Do I Get Back to Work?
231(6)
Keeping Your Back Healthy and Strong
237(39)
What Do I Do If My Surgery Doesn't Seem to Have Worked?
276(6)
Back Pain in Children and Adolescents
282(7)
Appendix A: Resources 289(18)
Appendix B: Glossary 307(12)
Appendix C: References 319(18)
Index 337

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Living Well with Back Pain
What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know

Chapter One

The Good News about Back Pain

We begin with three pieces of very good news:

1. Acute back pain is one of the most common health problems. In fact, 80% of all adults have (or will have) at least one episode of moderate to severe back pain. Why is this good news? Because it means medical science has extensively studied back pain and knows a lot about it.

It also means you're not alone. Millions of people have probably had the exact same problem you do and have healed successfully. With a little careful searching, you can find a medical professional who is very familiar with your specific problem and who has had repeated success in treating people for it.

2. Most back pain doesn't require any professional medical treatment at all. Most cases of back pain are healed naturally by the body and thus go away on their own in a few hours or days. You don't need to see your family doctor, a chiropractor, or a physical therapist (let alone an orthopedic surgeon or a neurosurgeon).

3. You can treat most back pain successfully yourself. Just do these simple things and there's an 80% chance that your back will be better in a few hours to a few days:

  • Take it easy. Avoid heavy lifting and high-impact activity (jogging, tennis, golf, volleyball, etc.).
  • Avoid prolonged sitting. If necessary, do some of your work standing up, or take a ten-minute standing or walking break each hour.
  • Put ice on the painful area of your back during the first twenty-four hours of pain, then heat thereafter.
  • Take an over-the-counter pain medication such as aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol), or an antiinflammatory medication such as naproxen sodium (Aleve) or ibuprofen (Advil).
  • Do not spend a week in bed.
  • Rest frequently in the contour position, which is illustrated in the figure.

Because most back pain is benign and goes away on its own, there's usually no point in spending time and money on expensive doctor visits and tests. However, there are several circumstances in which you should immediately see a medical professional:

  • If the pain is so severe that you can't sleep or function at all
  • If you lose control of muscles in your leg(s)
  • If you lose control of your bladder or bowels

Here's the happy paradox: Many people buy this book, read this chapter, and follow its advice. As a result, they get better without seeing a doctor, save themselves the cost of a health appointment, and never need to read any of the remaining chapters. If this happens to you, that's great! But if you are one of the 20% of back pain sufferers who need more help, read on. All the information and support you need are here.

Living Well with Back Pain
What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know
. Copyright © by Robert Winter. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

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