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Hi every body, my name is Helen. I am working as medical doctor in Thailand. Thank you for vising me. Hope you like my blog.

Get Enough Sleep

Your parents told you this when you were young and it surely pays to listen to them. We’re talking about getting enough sleep – that means from six to eight hours every day. This is in order for our body and brain to recharge and function well the following day.

NO MORE UPPER OR LOWER BACK PAIN!

I have been working with people for over 20 years to help them eliminate pain in their lives. Lower back pain still remains one of the areas that 90% of Americans will sooner or later experience. Upper back pain is also very prevalent, but it doesn't seem to incapacitate the sufferer as much, and so the statistics on it are less clear.
There are some principles that apply to muscle pain of any kind. I have started this article with those basic principles.


I want to share with you what I have found to be the keys to avoiding low back pain:
Massage
Stretching
Immediate attention
Body Rolling
Self Massage
Massage and Chiropractic
Posture and Body Mechanics
Emotional Factors

MASSAGE
Massage involves actually working on the muscles to help them maintain a healthy and vibrant tone; not too tight and not too loose. Massage can happen with the use of tools that are available, professional massage by a trained massage practitioner and/or self-massage or massage from friends.

Our site is primarily about using electrical massagers to eliminate pain. It is much cheaper than professional massage, and in many cases more effective. Especially when it is used in conjunction with immediate attention! STRETCHING
Stretching is the best-kept secret of the human body. There are 3 critical muscle groups that contribute to low back pain. My experience has been that keeping these muscles stretched on a daily basis is a very crucial component to the health of your muscles.
The muscle groups are: the hamstrings, the gluteal muscles, and the psoas muscle. Stretching these muscles is not rocket science. It does require discipline; if you can incorporate it into your daily lifestyle, it will make a big difference. Each muscle group requires about a minute.

For upper back pain, stretching is also important. However, my experience has been that upper back pain is more attributable to improper posture and emotional considerations. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
This is a concept that you will really appreciate once you put it into practice. It has to do with the body's response to pain or trauma. My experience has shown me over and over that if I attend to my body as soon as it speaks to me, I have a greater chance of getting rid of the problem very quickly. The longer I wait, the longer it will take to remedy. So the next time you feel a pain somewhere, take some time to deal with it ASAP.

I remember once when I was working a trade show, and was leaving my hotel room with my luggage. I closed the door to my room, turned the corner, and felt a sharp pain in my right knee. Fortunately there was no one in the hall. I put my luggage down, and proceeded to massage and knead the area around my knee, for maybe 5 minutes at most. I got up, and my knee was like new!
BODY ROLLING
Body Rolling is a form of body work that was developed by Yamuna Zake. It involves rolling on a special ball in a very specific way. I learned about it in 1998, and my life has never been the same. Using the ball has made it unnecessary to go to the chiropractor, and reduced my need for massage. I have attended all of the trainings available, and am a certified body rolling therapist/teacher.

Click here to learn more about Body Rolling Balls and the amazing results that can be achieved by using them.
SELF MASSAGE
Many people think that there is some magical or complicated technique required to give a massage. My experience is that anyone can learn how to use their hands in a way that will give pleasure and comfort to themselves and others.

The easiest way to learn is to sign up at a local massage school or community college for a massage basics class. If that is not possible, purchase a massage basics video. There are a few that we could recommend. Next would be a book. And lastly, just practice! On yourself is a good start, and then on a friend or lover. Just ask them to give you feedback. I've been giving massages for over 20 years, and I still ask my clients and friends for feedback. Every one is different, so don't take the feedback personally. You are just trying to find the pressure and kind of touch that that person prefers. MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE
These are 3 primary forms of Alternative Medicine. If I can't fix the problem myself, they are my first line of help. They do cost a bit of money. In an ideal world, we would get some form of treatment on a regular basis. I've never forgotten the fact that Bob Hope got a massage every day! I often arrange to do trades with friends or colleagues.

Massage is good for you because our bodies love to be touched. And a good therapist can help remind the body to relax and let go of unnecessary tensions. In the past, massage was about getting the muscles worked on. The field of massage is expanding exponentially, and now there are forms of massage that work on the nervous system, the lymphatic system, the craniosacral system, and on. Start with what is available, and as you learn more, more opportunities will present themselves. FREQUENCY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN DURATION
This seems to be a basic principle; even if you were trying to learn a new instrument, the teacher would tell you that 4 sessions of 15 minutes is better than one 1 hour session. Notice how long it takes for your body to become painful. Then plan on getting a massage a bit earlier.
PROPER POSTURE/BODY MECHANICS
We live in a culture that is very mental and very sedentary. Sitting has become the dominant posture. It is also the worst possible position for the lower back, since all of the weight of the upper body is directed onto the lower back. As a result, lower back pain has become a big business.
My recommendation to you is that you try to move as much as possible. The human body was not built to stay in one position for a long time. The problem with long term sitting is that the muscles used to sit have to stay contracted for extremely long periods. If you moved around, got up, and stretched, your body would be much happier.
The next most important thing is to try and keep the natural curves of the spine in place. This requires that you keep the lower back arched, and the head aligned, as if you were a puppet, and there was a string coming out the top of your head.

Next, be careful when bending over, and when lifting objects. Use your legs for both; bend the knees rather than the torso. And keep boxes close to the body. Imagine yourself as a lever; the further away the object, the more weight imposed on the torso. AND TRY NOT TO TWIST!! Lifting and twisting is the perfect formula for pain.
EMOTIONAL FACTORS
As a Marriage and Family Counselor, I have seen the power of the mind cause pain and illness. It used to be called psychosomatic illness. Now we know that probably 90% of all illness is psychosomatic.

So if you have back pain, ask yourself some questions:
How am I feeling?
Do I have any unfinished issues/conflicts with anyone in my life?
If my pain could speak, what would it say? Who would it say it to?

Metaphysically, lower back pain is considered to have to do with survival issues, i.e., money problems. Upper back pain is more about withheld resentment, and being overburdened.
Taking care of your emotional life will have profound results in terms of all therapist
eviating pain in your body. Every experience you have ever had that has not been resolved is held in the muscles and organs of the body. If your Dad hit you when you were young, and you couldn't strike back, that is all still sitting in your shoulders, waiting to be expressed.

I highly recommend taking advantage of the many counselors and therapist services available to us nowadays. Our parents weren't so fortunate; they really didn't have anyone to go to, other than maybe their priest or minister. Prevention keeps your back pain free!

John William Johnson, nationally certified massage therapist, psychotherapist, and health researcher, developed the all about massagers to help health professionals develop a presence on the internet."It's like having a mall online, where health professionals can put up their work in an "allabout" fashion.

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