The low back is made up of five vertebrae, L1 to L5. Pain in the low back is common, specifically because of all the sitting at work, school, and home. Individuals dealing with low back pain know how difficult it can be to sit without discomfort and have found that a low back support pillow can help.
Low Back Support Pillow
A lumbar pillow is a pillow that supports the low back region of the spine. Different types include:
Specially shaped pillows made from materials like memory foam.
Lumbar pillows can be used on any chair at the office or home.
They are also helpful for travel with small-sized versions that can be packed and easy to carry.
How Lumbar Pillows Help
According to the CDC, the average adult spends around 6.5 and 8 hours a day sitting. Constant sitting hurts the body, specifically the spine and the back muscles, and is a significant cause of muscle stress. Properly supporting the low back helps remove the stress and strain. A low back support pillow can help correct sitting posture.
Pillow Options
There are plenty of options for low-back support pillow shapes, sizes, fillings, and materials. These include:
Some look like a half-cylinder in shape, rectangular, and curved.
Personal preference and comfort are different for everybody, and it could take some trial and error to find the right lumbar pillow. Some pillows are customizable, allowing the ability to add or remove filling as needed. Talking with a spine specialist, orthopedist or chiropractor can help in figuring out what type is best. Pillows come in various price ranges, with some at $10-15, while others can cost $100 or more. However, any pillow that provides enough support for the low spine’s natural curvature can work. It is important to be comfortable and supported to prevent pain and injury no matter where you sit.
Body Composition
Fermentable and Nonfermentable Fiber
The entire body can host trillions of beneficial bacteria. The majority live in the intestines and are referred to as the gut microbiome. Also known as the forgotten organ, these bacteria have a say in the body’s composition and overall health. The beneficial bacteria thrive on fermentable fiber, and fermentation in the gut produces short-chain fatty acids like:
These help suppress gut inflammation and can reduce the risk of various digestive disorders like:
Irritable bowel syndrome
Crohn’s disease.
Ulcerative colitis.
Foods that are rich in fermentable fibers include:
Oats
Barley
Fruit
Vegetables
Cereal fibers that are rich in cellulose, like wheat bran, are nonfermentable.
References
“What is Memory Foam?” Sleep Foundation, Seattle, WA. August 2020. https://www.sleepfoundation.org/mattress-information/what-is-memory-foam
“Association Between Sitting Time and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors After Adjustment for Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Cooper Center Longitudinal Study, 2010–2013.” Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA. December 2016. https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2016/16_0263.htm
“Ergonomics for Prolonged Sitting.” The University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. https://www.uclahealth.org/spinecenter/ergonomics-prolonged-sitting
“Workplace sitting is associated with self-reported general health and back/neck pain: a cross-sectional analysis in 44,978 employees.” BMC Public Health, London, UK. May 2021. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33957889/
Q: My neck pain comes and goes, depending on the weather, and has for a few years. I have found certain exercises that help and others that make the pain worse. A co-worker told me about Mechanical diagnosis therapy. What is it and can it help? � El Paso, TX.
A: Mechanical Diagnosis Therapy also known as the McKenzie Method is a spinal technique that teaches how to safely and effectively reduce neck pain and improve neck function.
The goal of mechanical diagnosis therapy is to:
Assess
Treat
Prevent back and neck pain
This puts you in a position to control the pain. This technique can also help with joint problems that cause
Shoulder
Hip
Knee pain
Exercises that help reduce neck pain are highly beneficial, especially combined with chiropractic, physical therapy, rehabilitation treatment plan. But, mechanical diagnosis therapy definitely would be worth trying out for relief and prevention of neck pain. This method finds a key exercise that you can do to control the pain, which can be more effective than other exercises.
This is known as the directional preference of movement�and can hold the key to reducing pain.
The best results have been demonstrated with patients who work with chiropractors and physical therapists who have completed training and passed a standardized examination by the McKenzie Institute.
Chiropractic/Physical Therapy session that incorporates Mechanical Diagnosis Therapy:
A physical therapist or chiropractor will perform a detailed assessment. Your health history, neck pain, and other symptoms.
The therapist instructs the patient on how to perform specific, structured exercises.
This helps determine what movements or positions cause the neck pain and which positions and movements are more comfortable, and help reduce symptoms.
Patients often show signs of centralization. This is when the original�pain in the neck is felt in other parts of the body like the arm or hand and radiates toward the spine from specific positions or movements.
The chiropractor/therapist will create a customized exercise plan that the patient will do at work/home to reduce neck pain and other symptoms.
Every patient’s plan is different and completely individualized to treat your specific neck pain.
After the first appointment, the patient will perform the exercises themselves. But depending on the treatment plan, chiropractic exams could be implemented for 3 to 4 weeks to monitor progress. As these appointments are fulfilled the chiropractor could add or alter the exercises as the pain and symptoms reduce and range of motion increases.
Doing these exercises regularly will help reduce neck pain and prevent it from worsening.
The exercises can be performed quickly and easily so they become a part of the patient’s regular routine. A chiropractor/therapist will work with the patient to design a simple but effective exercise plan that fits into their schedule. The chiropractor will also teach ways to prevent aggravating neck pain by avoiding positions and other activities not thought about.
Mechanical Diagnosis Therapy can create tools to help reduce and prevent neck pain along with other symptoms. Most of the time, a few sessions are all that is needed to see benefits. Results happen rather quickly, especially as the patients are managing their neck pain between visits with their chiropractor.
As El Paso�s Chiropractic Rehabilitation Clinic & Integrated Medicine Clinic,�we passionately are focused on treating patients after frustrating injuries and chronic pain syndromes. We focus on improving your ability through flexibility, mobility and agility programs tailored for all age groups and disabilities.
El Paso, TX Chiropractic Neck Pain Treatment
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Neck pain (or cervicalgia) is a common problem, where two-thirds of individuals will experience neck pain some time in their lives. Neck pain can be brought on by numerous other spinal issues. It can arise from muscle tightness in either the neck and upper spine or pinching of the nerves in the cervical vertebrae.
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A chiropractor evaluates the spine as a whole because other regions of the�neck (cervical), mid-back (thoracic) and low back (lumbar) can be affected as well. Along with treating the spine as a whole, chiropractic treatment is geared toward the entire body and not just symptom/s. Chiropractors will also educate on nutrition, stress management, and lifestyle goals in addition to treating neck pain.
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