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Monday, February 19, 2007

Is Back Pain Related To Your Genes?

Genes are blue print of your whole body structure. They contain
in them all the key information that will decide the formation
of your body parts. It is said that there occurs some chemical
reactions in the normal functioning of the genes which lead to
various diseases. With more and more information coming out
about the functioning of the genes, there is a constant debate
within all races of scientists regarding the co-relation
between your back pain and genes.

Till date, it is perfectly established that some abnormalities
related to back are connected to the genes. There are many
characteristics of the structural abnormality that occurs in
individuals. Of them, scoliosis, also known as curvature of the
spine, is the most common one. This is a genetic problem that is
more prevalent in females than males. The seriousness of this
disease is measured in the degree of curvature of the spine.
Scoliosis was a common problem many years ago, but now with the
coming up of the new age science, the disorder has been
controlled.

Another spine disorder, spondylolisthesis is known to affect as
much as five percent of the total population of the world. The
irony is that most of the individuals who suffer from this type
of back pain or spine disorder do not know that they are
afflicted from it. The disease involves the forward
displacement of the fifth lumbar vertebra. This happens when
continuity in your bones break. The severe form of this disease
involves surgery that fuses the distant bones of the spine.

Another genetical disorder related to your back pain and spinal
cord is Spina Bifida. The term Spina Bifida means a separated
spine or a forked shaped spine. This type of abnormality starts
at the time of fetus development in the mother's womb. The
activity of genes are such that they prevent the formation of a
bony arch over the spinal cord. As a result there is no
protection left between the cord and the spine. This amounts to
serious abnormality in the infant. Spina Bifida can be
surgically corrected. There is another form of this disorder.
It is termed as Spina Bifida Occulta. In this disorder there
occurs a small separation of the bones. It is less fatal than
spina Bifida.

Apart from these there are other abnormalities that may crop
up. That is, presence of four lumbar vertebra instead of five.
But a point to note here is that this abnormality does not
cause any problem. At the time of birth a person may also have
a poorly formed vertebrae due to defective genes. The
occurrence of this condition is very rare.

Remember the above mentioned conditions usually come up
unnoticed. If not in the childhood, these disorders can come up
in the later years. Though rare, these disorders can come up as
a shock to you any time.

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Great Alternatives To Ease Back Pain

As you age, you start collecting tons of little aches and pains
you didn't have when you were younger. Are you wondering just
how bad it's going to be when your reach, say, seventy-five or
so? Backaches and neck pain are especially common; my mother is
continually complaining that her back hurts. Given my luck, I'll
probably have the same types of aches and pains when I reach her
age. In any event, I've decided to be proactive and find ways
around having a backache for the rest of my life.

I know there are perfectly good treatments out there and I'm
ready to go for it and get some relief. How about you? Do you
suffer from joint pain, hip or lower back pain? If so, are you
ready to do something to be pain-free forever? Think about what
types of treatments or therapies available to you that may help
rid your body of pain from this moment on.

The first step is to find a reasonably-priced and effective low
back pain or joint treatment. How exactly do you accomplish
this? If back pain seems to be the biggest problem you have,
consider seeking the advice of a chiropractor. If you don't
have one already, getting set up with one is a good idea. As
you age, aches and pains are inevitable so you may as well be
proactive about it.

Chiropractors are specialists in bones and joints and they
understand how the body works, especially the skeleton,
including the spine, and the ligaments and muscles. I know a
chiropractor who treats both young and old for back and neck
pain. He says that many of us wake up with pains in the back
and neck and that most of the problem has to do with our poor
postures, the type of bed you sleep on, your pillow and the
type of shoes you wear.

These are things you can easily fix and if they don't work, you
can see the chiropractor to treat your pain. In some cases,
however, it's not a matter of a simple ache or pain. Some
people, however, suffer from serious injuries and need more
intensive treatment like surgery and medications.

Acupuncture is a type of back pain therapy that is really
gaining in popularity lately. A form of treatment originating
in China, acupuncture involves the insertion of needles in
various parts of the body in order to heal pain and cure
disease. Backaches and other muscular pains respond very well
to acupuncture, when done properly.

While this is a type of therapy used for many conditions, back,
neck and muscular pain are conditions that are particularly
suitable for acupuncture. If you're interested in finding
someone who does acupuncture near you or who treats back pain
in your area, go on the Internet and do a search for
acupuncture or low back pain. Do your homework to find the
right treatment for you. You don't have to suffer forever with
pain your whole life.


About The Author: Read more from Joe Goertz at:
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