Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Back Pain At Night - The Most Common Causes and Treatments


Are you experiencing back pain at night? This is a very common problem that all of us have experience with or will have experience with at some point in our lives. Your pain may be sharp, constant and dull, chronic or acute. There can be many reasons for back pain including any accidents you may have had while in a car or some type of fall, lifting items that are too heavy, changes in your spine due to misalignment, bone spurs or being out of shape to name a few. No matter how is happens, we all want to have fast relief so we can get on with our lives. It is possible to get quick relief that allows your body to begin healing itself.

In a number of cases, when we have disturbed sleep due to pain it is because of improper back alignment. If you can align your body properly, you should be able to reduce the amount of tossing and turning allowing for a continued sleep time that will decrease aches, pains and morning stiffness. Every night you have improper alignment will contribute to making your back problems worse as time goes on. First, it helps to know how to position your body properly when you are sleeping. All too often we put ourselves in the worst positions thinking we are doing the right thing. If you are sleeping on your side, you probably tend to bend your upper knee towards your chest. This leaves your upper leg unsupported and at the same time twisting your spinal column. Eventually, this will lead to back pain or make an existing back problem worse. Perhaps you already know that you should place a pillow between your legs. This helps to keep the spine aligned and prevents unhealthy knee pressure. It is imperative that you prevent torsion on your spine and undue knee pressure. Once this is achieved, you should have a good night's sleep. Beyond this, you may have mattress problems and may need to consider a new mattress. Numerous clinical sleep studies have been conducted providing a wealth of formation available to the public. Much of this information is available on the Internet. Depending on your particular problem there is information on the best sleeping surfaces and pillow arrangements.

All of this is well and fine, but if you are out of shape, that may be your greatest enemy. It is important to exercise every day and maintain proper weight all of which require a healthy diet. Maintaining a healthy regime is the best way to go. However, if you are not there you might consider getting into a hot tub or take a warm bath and get the heating pad out. Today, they also have pain patches you can buy at the store that last 8 hours or more that can provide some relief.

No matter what is causing your back pain at night, proper alignment when you are sleeping is paramount. A proper mattress and pillow can make for a good nights sleep but don't forget the importance of keeping fit. Put all this together and you should have a better night's sleep without back pain.

Regardless of treatments, most medical practitioners agree that in order to fully recover from a back injury or to gain long-term relief from back pain, you will need to commit your self to a certain degree of self-care. Most people are not aware that there are back pain management training courses available online that have been approved and endorsed by medical professionals.

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