Tackling Back Pain

Today, more people are turning to alternative therapies and less invasive spine surgery for back problems. These new minimally invasive procedures have less scarring and pain than traditional surgery.

December 8, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) — Surgery for most people is a last resort, but new minimally-invasive fixes are giving patients faster recovery with less pain and scarring.

Less invasive spine surgery, especially for damaged discs in the lower back, is becoming more common.

The definition of what this is, exactly, remains elusive, and there are few well-conducted studies to prove if one type is better than another. Specialists are taking steps to help clear up the confusion.

Whether it is a dull ache or a stabbing pain, it is estimated eight out of ten people will suffer from back trouble at some point.

In many cases conservative treatments such as over the counter pain relievers, massage or physical therapy will do the trick.

When it comes to the common problem of herniated discs, a small percentage of people may need a surgical fix. Craig O’Brien says he is one of them.

“My back was killing me,” says O’Brien.

O’Brien says for the past 20 years he tried everything and was scared to even consider surgery, but the pain in… continue reading

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“The Office” Star Blames Fame for Back Pain

Mackenzie Crook, star of the UK version of “The Office,” has blamed fame for giving him back pain. The actor dislikes being noticed, and as a result walks with his head down. This in turn has given him some serious back trouble.

Mackenzie Crook has blamed being famous for giving him a back injury.

The 40-year-old star of The Office and the Pirates Of The Caribbean movies told The Daily Mail he hates being recognised in the street, and walking around with his head down has given him back trouble.

Mackenzie said: “My back started really hurting when I went to America [to star in Jerusalem on Broadway] so I went for a scan and it turned out I had five slipped discs.

“They reckoned the injury was ten years old; there was nothing that I could think of that would hurt me like that. But it is ten years since The Office started; ten years of walking around with my back hunched.”

He added: “I am recognised all the time and it seems out of proportion to how well known I am.

“People are only ever nice to me, but I just kind of curl up a bit. When people come up to me in the street I never know… continue reading

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