For patients experiencing back pain, ice massage therapy is quick, free, easy to do, and it can provide significant pain relief for many types of back pain. In a world of sophisticated medical care, a simple ice massage can still be one of the more effective, proven methods to treat a sore back or neck, either alone or in combination with other treatments.
Most episodes of back pain are caused by muscle strain. The large paired muscles in the low back (erector spinae) help hold up the spine, and with an injury, the muscles can become inflamed and spasm, causing low back pain and significant stiffness.
Common causes of muscle strain to the low back muscles include:
- A sudden movement
- An awkward fall
- Incorrect lifting of a heavy object
- A sports injury
How ice massage therapy provides pain relief
Ice massages can help provide relief for back pain in a number of ways, including:- Ice application slows the inflammation and swelling that occurs after injury. Most back pain is accompanied by some type of inflammation, and addressing the inflammation helps reduce pain
- Ice massage therapy numbs sore tissues (providing pain relief like a local anesthetic)
- Ice massage therapy slows the nerve impulses in the area, which interrupts the pain-spasm reaction between the nerves
As with all pain relief treatments, there are some cautions with applying ice and using ice massage therapy. Never apply ice directly to the skin. Instead, be sure that there is a protective barrier between the ice and skin, such as a towel. Limit the ice application to no more than fifteen or twenty minutes. Additionally, ice should also not be used for patients who have rheumatoid arthritis, Raynaud's Syndrome, cold allergic conditions, paralysis, or areas of impaired sensation.
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