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This forum is for questions and support regarding acupuncture, chiropractic, dietary supplements, herbal remedies, homeopathy, naturopathic medicines and treatments.

WHAT IS COMPLEMENTARY & ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM)?
Complementary medicine is used together with conventional medicine. An example of a complementary therapy is using aromatherapy to help lessen a patient's discomfort following surgery.

Alternative medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. An example of an alternative therapy is using acupuncture instead of surgery for back pain that has been recommended by a conventional doctor.
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Back soreness

by ea_poe, Jun 29, 2007 03:54PM
Does anyone know of any good exercises/stretches or some kind of alternative for back soreness? I threw out my back as a teen, and while it's not what I'd call pain, after any kind of exercise, it makes itself known. Usually a dull soreness that can build. I tried weights to strengthen it, but didn't seem to work much.

Figured I'd see if anyone here had any ideas. Thanks.

poe
Member Comments (3)

by Pam, Jul 02, 2007 07:15AM
To: ea_poe
Hi

I went through physical therapy for back problems and it worked really well.  One of the best is:

* lay on your back
* take a rope or belt and place it under your foot
* using the rope, lift your foot as high as you can, while keeping your back flat to the floor.
* make sure to keep your stomach muscles tight as you raise your foot
* exhale & loosen your stomach musles as you lower your foot slowly
*  repeat this with each foot for 15-20 minutes each day

Hope this helps.

by OrionQuest, Jul 24, 2007 03:47AM
In Chinese medicine, what you have is probably Qi and Blood stasis caused by longtime-injury.  This is harder to treat than acute injury with acupuncture.  However, I can suggest that you look for an licensed acupuncturist and ask for cupping.  It helps get the blood flowing again.

by acuman1, Jul 24, 2007 10:31AM
To: ea_poe
Yes, and another aspect that supports the diagnosis of stasis and stagnation is the fact that you describe the pain as a soreness as opposed to a sharp pain.  Does it feel better when you apply pressure?
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