08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Leonard Alexander .M
Cold Treatment Cold packs helps with bruises and swelling. For
the first 48 hours after back symptoms start, apply a cold pack
(or bag of ice) to the painful area. Lie on your back with your
knees bent, and put the cold pack under your lower back. Do this
for 5-10 minutes at a time, several times a day.
Heat Treatment Heat increases blood flow, which helps in
healing. However, do not use heat on a back strain until 48 or
more hours after back symptoms start. Use cold treatment first
(see "Cold Treatment" above). If used sooner, heat can make the
pain and swelling worse. Use a moist heating pad, a hot-water
bottle, hot compresses, a hot tub, hot baths, or hot showers.
Use heat for 10 minutes at a time. Do this several times a day.
Be careful not to burn yourself.
Braces or Corsets Braces and corsets support your back and keep
you from moving it too much. They do what strong back muscles
do, but they won't make your back stronger.
Spinal Manipulation** This treatment, done by a professional
such as chiropractor or physical therapist, uses the hands to
apply force to "adjust" the spine. This can be helpful for some
people in the first month of low back symptoms. Check with your
doctor about spinal manipulations.
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