We’re freezing here in Iowa this year, so I thought it would be nice to think about summer for a while.  That’s why I’m posting this article….and it never hurts to be prepared for when it really does come.  Stay cool!

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Ahhh, summer is here! For many of us that means family vacations, catching up on outdoor chores and participating in

lots of outside activities. Maybe you’ll work in the garden, paint your house or just play ball with the kids in the

backyard. No matter what you are doing, remember to take care of your back. Weekend warriors (or seasonal

warriors) are at a higher risk of suffering from back pain than those of us who exercise regularly. Our muscles may not

be conditioned to withstand the sudden stretching and pulling that we will subject them to. This sudden use of our

muscles, tendons and ligaments can lead to back pain and neck pain. Muscle sprains and muscle strains are the most

common back injury, and may develop in response to our new found activity level. Muscle strain is due to the

abnormal stretching, or tearing, of the muscles; lumbar sprain is caused when ligaments are torn from their

attachments to the bone. These conditions can be caused by injury, improper lifting, or gradually from overuse. Once

the muscles become injured, the soft tissue in that area becomes inflamed, pain and muscle spasms may occur.

Fortunately, muscle sprains and muscle strains are not usually serious. I want to add here that back pain after an

accident, slip or fall, or that does not get better within a few days should be evaluated by a physician for underlying

causes. Lumbar strain/sprain symptoms may include:  lower back pain that may radiate into the buttock, but not the

legs, decreased range-of-motion, flexibility, muscle spasm, inability to maintain normal posture, pain. It is no longer

believed that people with back pain caused by muscle strains or sprains should rest or stay in bed for extended periods

of time. Actually, inactivity may have contributed to our injury in the first place. The lack of moving the muscles

enough to keep them flexible and healthy caused the strain on them when you did use them again. We now know that

movement contributes greatly to the healing process. Medical studies have shown that motion increases blood flow and

nutrients to the injured areas, increases flexibility all while decreasing pain. The more we can move the easier it will be

to do so. Alternately, lack of movement will make it harder and more painful to move later on. So, even though it

may hurt, continue with your daily activities as best as possible. The treatment for lower back strain and sprain are the

same. If your pain is severe, your physician may prescribe several days of rest – no more than one or two, and pain

medications. Your physician may recommend physical therapy. The therapist will perform an in-depth evaluation,

based on your diagnosis, and design a treatment plan tailored specifically for you. The plan may include motion

therapy, traction, massage, ice/heat, electrical muscle stimulation and gentle exercise. SpineSix therapy may help with

movement for those with muscle sprains and strains. SpineSix offers controlled motion to the cervical and lumbar

regions of the spine. This controlled motion has been shown to accelerate the healing process by decreasing

inflammation and swelling, preventing scar tissue development, providing increased blood flow to the affected area

which will deliver oxygen and nutrients, and most important, it has been shown to decrease pain, sometimes after just

one session. The SpineSix BioMotion Spinal System is an innovative computer controlled therapeutic motion system

for patients with neck pain and lower back pain. This high-technology therapy was designed by leading spine

specialists and engineers to mimic normal spinal mechanics and physiologic movements while the patient is

comfortably positioned in a non-weight bearing environment. During SpineSix therapy the cervical and/or lumbar

regions of the spine are gently moved in a figure 8 pattern. This gentle range-of-motion therapy is computer controlled

and clinician determined, ensuring treatments are precise, reproducible and tailored to the each specific patient.

Patients with neck pain and lower back pain have found relief by this evidence based treatment of motion therapy. If

you are experiencing neck pain or lower back pain, ask your therapist or physician if SpineSix therapy is right for you.

SpineSix is available in Chiropractic offices, Orthopedic and Physical Therapy facilities.
For more information on SpineSix, visit http://www.spinesix.com or call 1-866-224-4337. SpineSix is an FDA

registered Class 1 medical device.

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