Lower back pain is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide and the most frequent condition my clients struggle with. It can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that interferes with daily activities, and its causes vary from lifestyle habits to the natural aging process. If you are among the many people struggling with lower back pain, you might wonder: What is causing your pain? What can you do about it? And is massage therapy a good option for you?
In this guide, we will explore together everything from the primary causes of low back pain to the most effective massage therapy options for managing and relieving it.
Let's start.
Before I start explaining the causes, I have both good and bad news. The good news is once your condition is diagnosed the treatment and managing plan may bring you a quick relief, or at least it may be a beginning of a healing process, but not always we are able to diagnose what is an exact cause of your low back problems, and if that is the case it is going to be managed under the umbrella term of non specific lower back pain. I know it might be annoying not knowing the reason for your discomfort, but there are also some strategies on how to manage it and interesting research data that one day are going to bring more clarity in this topic! Fingers crossed for scientists and doctors working on it!
Here are some of the most common reasons of low back pain:
Lower back pain can also result from physical trauma, such as accidents or falls, inflammation caused by autoimmune conditions like ankylosing spondylitis (bamboo spine), spondyloarthropathies, or it might be a consequence of some underlying health conditions like IBS or urinary tract dysfunctions. I am not going to discuss them here, but if you have any questions, do not hesitate to message me,I am here to help and share my knowledge with you.
And the clue of this article. Is massage therapy a good choice for me and my low back pain? I do understand that raising costs of living may make you feel that massage is an extra, unnecessary cost, but if you have a lower back pain or a history of it, massage therapy can provide both relief and long-term benefits.
Different massage techniques offer varying benefits for lower back pain. It depends on your sensitivity to pain and severity of your conditions. I am a big fan of using a blend of techniques providing long lasting benefits, that would be:
The frequency of massage therapy sessions depends on the severity of your pain and your individual needs. For acute lower back pain, 1-2 sessions per week may be beneficial until the pain subsides. For chronic pain, ongoing maintenance with regular massage every 2-4 weeks can help prevent flare-ups and manage symptoms long-term, so you can start managing them on your own.
I hope you found this article useful. I do know that low back pain can significantly impact your daily life, but with the right care, it is manageable. Whether you are dealing with acute pain from an injury or chronic discomfort, massage therapy offers a natural, effective way to relieve symptoms and improve your quality of life.
By understanding the causes, symptoms, and best treatment options for low back pain, you are already on the path to a pain-free life. Ready to take the next step? Schedule your massage therapy session today and start your journey to better back health!
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Certified Massage Therapist/Year 4 Student Osteopath
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