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Pain Relief through Water Therapy (A free report for Back Pain Sufferers)
Several types of water therapies exist and
can be broken down into two very different groups:
1. water exercise therapy and
2. hydrotherapy.
Water exercise therapy should be done only by a qualified physical therapist,
while hydrotherapy may be done by a therapist but can also be done at home,
such as using the
Ultrasonic Far-Infrared Home Spa unit,
to relieve backaches.
Water exercise therapy has many benefits. The buoyancy of water supports the
patient’s weight, allowing a greater range of motion when the person has too
much pain to exercise on land. This makes water exercise therapy ideal for
everyone who seeks relieve from back pain.
Additionally, the water temperature
should be warm enough to relax muscles, which also helps relieve pain. A
physical therapist will have you do in the pool the same exercises you would do
on land; they will just be easier to do. Some people transition to land
exercises when their back allows it, some continue treatment in the water
because they prefer it, and some incorporate both land and water exercises into
the therapy.
Hydrotherapy for back pain relieves pain by loosening the muscles and ridding
the body of toxins that produce pain and inflammation. Studies have shown that
people who soak in a hot tub or warm bath have less stiffness, more flexibility,
and tend to use less pain medication.
Hydrotherapy consists of douches, sauna or steam baths, wraps, and hot baths
with or without herbal additives. It has been used for centuries and is most
popular in Europe. Many spas now offer various hydrotherapy treatments. The only
risks involved are to people who are temperature sensitive and to those who have
diabetes. You must be careful, though, not to get overheated.
To douche your back, use a hose hooked up to your bathtub faucet. Direct the
stream of warm water over the painful area and toward the heart. The water
should not splash, but rather wash gently over the skin. Do this for ten to
fifteen.
Saunas and steam baths help relieve mild back pain because they stimulate the
flow of blood, which relieves the pain of pulled muscles. You should not use a
sauna if pregnant and never stay in longer than fifteen to twenty minutes. To
keep from getting over heated, wipe your face frequently with a cold cloth.
Drink plenty of water to keep from becoming dehydrated.
Ultrasonic Spa baths are
excellent for relieving mild backaches. Fill the tub with about 6 inches of
tepid water and get in. Gradually add hot water until the water level in the tub
reaches your naval. The final temperature should be no hotter than 104 degrees.
Anything higher can induce a mock fever. Turn on the unit and soak for fifteen
to twenty minutes, and when you get out, wrap up warmly and go to bed. For even
more benefit, you can add ½ cup of Epsom salts to the water to help draw toxins
from the body.
Essential oils can also be added to the bath. Some good ones for
alleviating back pain are lavender, marjoram, rosemary, clary sage, black
pepper, ginger, and birch. First mix two or three drops of the essential oil
with two tablespoons of a carrier oil, such as sweet almond, peanut, olive,
grape seed, or walnut oil, and then pour the mixture under running water. The
mixture can also be massaged directly into the skin. To get a similar effect,
tie ½ cup of herbs in cheesecloth and hang under the faucet so the water runs
through the bag. Some good herbs for alleviating back pain are birch, German
chamomile, white fir, wintergreen, and lavender. Using herbs and essential oils
for healing is called aromatherapy; it promotes self-healing by indirectly
stimulating the immune system.
Sometimes a physical therapist may do a heat wrap for your back pain, or you can
also do one yourself at home. Moisten a cloth with warm water, wring it out, and
wrap it snugly around the painful area of your back. Then wrap up in a dry cloth
and next a blanket. Relax for 45-60 minutes. Herbs or hot mud may be added to
the water for added benefit.
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