Medical Massage Lower Back Disorders


http://... Back Disorders; Disc Herniation, Lumbalgia, Sciatic Nerve Neuralgia, Post-Isometric Relaxation&Back Rehabilitative Exercises.Sciatic nerve neuralgia is considered to be one of the most difficult abnormalities of the support and movement system. Clinical expressions of sciatic nerve neuralgia include sharp pain irradiating to the lower extremities which increases during any of the patient's attempts to move and of courselimited range of motion on all axes and planes. Usually, when a patient appears at the doctor's office with such a difficult clinical picture, in addition to prescribing painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and/or utilizing injections, the doctor will usually refer the patient for radiological examination. Today, the most common radiological examinations are the MRI and/or CT scan. In many cases, MRI test detects bulging and/or herniation of discs. If symptoms are not alleviated in a period of a few weeks due to conservative methods of treatments (above mentioned oral or injected medication)consideration will be given to surgical intervention. The problem is that in many cases, this difficult neurological picture is not the result of the disc herniation, but is actually the result of piriformis muscle syndrome.

Anatomy of the Piriformis Muscles
The Piriformis muscle originates from the anterior surface of the sacrum and inserts into the greater trochanter. It shares the passage through the greater sciatic foramen with several important nervous and vascular structures including nerves which provide innervation to pelvic inner organs, the gluteals, and the lower extremities. Thepiriformis muscles can accumulate tension to the point that they will start compressing/ impinging sciatic nerve and awaking in some cases intolerable pain in the buttocks and lower back with irradiation to the extremities.

Sciatica nerve neuralgia can be the result of compression of the S1 spinalnerve as well as due to the compression of the sciatic nerve by over-tensed piriformis muscles. If patients with symptoms of sciatica have the ability to bend forward without awaking pain, most likely the sciatica neuralgia is the results of piriformis muscle syndrome.
The Causes for Accumulation ofTension in the Piriformis Muscles
1. Due to spondylosis, including herniation of disc, spinal nerves can be irritated (please do not confuse irritation of the spinal nerve with compression of the spinal nerve.) Irritation of the spinal nerves that provide innervation to the piriformis muscles (S1 spinal nerve) will cause a gradual accumulation of tension in these muscles, to the point that they will compress the sciatic nerve.
2. Physical overload of the muscles such as vigorous exercise, job performances that put too much static load on the piriformis muscles, hormone changes, exposure to toxins, physical and/or psychological trauma, etc.







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Uploaded: April 13, 2007 at 2:48 am
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mgaft1 (January 6, 2009 at 3:44 pm)
superuglyman888.
some people and no matter "dude" or woman really have difficulties to disrobe. in such a case I recommend to receive treatment by using silk instead of lubrication. sample of this procedure you can view on 1 of my youtube clip.
Best wishes.
Boris
boliquaa (January 6, 2009 at 4:38 am)
haha!!!!!I'm sorry i didnt even read ur name. well in that case u don't have to take ur briefs off. lol
superuglyman888 (January 6, 2009 at 4:31 am)
oh good, i dont have to take my panties off, but one problem, im a dude lol
boliquaa (January 6, 2009 at 4:28 am)
if u want a full body massage then yes u have to take all ur clothes off but ur panties are optional,u dont realy have to take them off.
superuglyman888 (January 4, 2009 at 6:04 pm)
Dear Boris, Ive never really gotten a massage before, and im about to get one soon, but there is one thing im worried about, do i have to remove all my clothing? Because im kind of a shy person, and i don't really like being around other people in the nude.
mgaft1 (December 19, 2008 at 6:31 pm)
Dear loveyourposture.I appreciate your comment very much.Best wishes.Boris
loveyourposture (December 18, 2008 at 11:03 pm)
nice sciatica video
mgaft1 (December 7, 2008 at 12:20 am)
Because of sports injuries and due to incomplete rehabilitation, severe complication of it, taking pandemic proportions, we decided to offer this DVDs for very lower price. In order to you to be notified on day of release, please submit your e-mail to us or subscribe to our youtube account. In the meantime I would like to refer you to watch my clips on sports injuries where you will get some information on these topics.

Best wishes.
Boris
mgaft1 (December 7, 2008 at 12:18 am)
Dear Chops69666.

In around a month 7 volumes of my self-treatment DVDs will be available for public. They focus on performing self-massage including self-myofascial release techniques, trigger points therapy, hot stones&ice massage and special exercises. For the last 40 years these techniques were used successfully by Eastern European Olympian teams. These programs are necessary alternative for people who do not have time and /or money for at least 15 visits to a rehabilitative facility
Chops69666 (December 4, 2008 at 8:42 pm)
how would i be able to relive pain and tension in my lower back and shoulders by myself, i would really appreiciate it, also love the videos. :D
rugmuncherntwateater (December 4, 2008 at 6:15 pm)
the best treatment is to get myofascial release/rolfing/Active release therapy coupled with chiropractic manipulation then get prolotherapy to tighten up the ligaments...guranteed to work...will take mayb 15-25 visits.
brushstroke (December 2, 2008 at 9:47 pm)
Do some insurance companys cover these kinds of things i snapped something in my shouldent when i was younger lifting weights and my collar bone will pop out when my shouldent bone pushes against it when i lift my arm and it causes me to get pain in my shoulder blade because it feels like its pulling on it
mgaft1 (November 29, 2008 at 12:41 am)
Dear 1900sextasy.
I am assuming that after the accident you were checked by physician.if not you must do it ASAP.
Best wishes.
Boris
1900sextasy (November 28, 2008 at 5:50 pm)
i got hit by a truck walking across the street, around upper hip section. i'm messed up. got pain and knots on my back. my feet lock up. i need help. What can i do? Where are you located???
vkdness (November 20, 2008 at 11:17 pm)
go to see an osteopath, they specialise in musculoskeletal disorders and they also give a full and detailed casehistory so that they pick up any other issues in your body which mayu be contributing to the pain. they are really thorough and QUALIFIED to practice
mgaft1 (November 19, 2008 at 5:14 pm)
Dear CameronWFS.
just posted below answer to sparklecutieangel. don't want to repeat myself but would recommend to view all 4 parts of my sports injuries clips.
I believe that by learning from this clips you will be able to prevent future sports related injuries.get well fest.
Best wishes.
Boris
mgaft1 (November 19, 2008 at 5:09 pm)
Dear sparklecutieangel.
many different diseases could produce symptoms like you described. in most cases this is support and movement system disorders that massage and other non drug therapies could be very helpful. however you must see a physician for examination. soon will be available my self treatment program DVD for lower back disorder. the program includes self massage- mobilization, ice and hot application as well special exercise program.
Best wishes.
Boris
CameronWFS (November 19, 2008 at 3:52 am)
Dear Doctor Boris. I was doing some power lifting and I hurt my back due to having too much weight on it. My back has not been the same since. It has had some side affects affecting my entire back, legs and I have had twitching in my calves. What possible treatment can I pursue?
sparklecutieangel (November 18, 2008 at 5:20 pm)
ive had really bad back pain for the past three weeks, nearly a month now and im not even sure how it happened! must have bent over weird becuase not i cant lie down without my body shaking or even turn over and bend over! the pain just shoots through my lower back but i never go to the doctor!
mgaft1 (November 9, 2008 at 4:01 am)
Dear AeonsDead.
When :"lower back hurts like a....", to crack-pop is not enough and maybe can do more harm than good. it will be good a deal to have examination by physician. soon will be available my lower back self treatment DVD where I proposing all necessary steps for self rehabilitation.
Best wishes.
Boris
AeonsDead (November 8, 2008 at 1:22 am)
hey doc!, is it a good idea to crack?pop your back? my lower back hurts like a bitch
mgaft1 (November 4, 2008 at 3:43 am)
Dear naruto01048.
sorry to hear about your problem.if examinations OK very possible that you suffering from mechanical- mayofascial pain, which means that your muscles as well fascia accumulate alot of tensions. solution is massage and other physical therapy modalitys. ask your doctor to refer. soon will be available my self treatment DVD. because you under 18, your parents will have to approve purchase. get well fast.
Best wishes.
Boris
naruto01048 (November 3, 2008 at 11:52 pm)
Hello,

Doctor I am 15 years old and i had lower back pain since I was 14. Lots of doctors said that i have nothing wrong with the bones but they say it might be the muscles. first it used to hurt in both but cheeks, but now it alternates. Now it has come up to my left paraletry muscles up to halfway to my back.

Please doctor tell me what kind of pain killers and exercises i should do in order to feel a little better, because this pain is actually affecting my sleep.
mgaft1 (October 28, 2008 at 12:55 am)
Dear NonSenCESmokEsU.
I agree with you regarding natural curve of lumbar spine. however this spinal curves should be flexible and a special when person lay and the gravity decreased. painful and stiff phenomenas as described by PillowPrinces is possible in case of over tens spinal erectors muscles and significant tension within lumbardorsal fascia.
Best wishes.
Boris
NonSenCESmokEsU (October 27, 2008 at 9:45 pm)
ur lumbar lower back spine is naturally curved..how the Hell are u going to have it go flat?! u kidding me?! wow! someone needs to look at a spine ASAP!

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