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- $Title{What Kind of Heat is Used for Back Pain?}
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- What Kind of Heat is Used for Back Pain?
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- QUESTION: I went to my doctor to be treated for back pains, and he
- recommended that I "put some heat on it." However, he was not very specific
- as to what kind of heat to use or how to apply it. Can you help?
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- ANSWER: External applications of heat are an effective way to bring
- additional circulation to an injured portion of the body and speed the healing
- process. There are different techniques of applying heat to the body, but the
- easiest and most convenient devices to use are the heating pad, hot pack, or
- the ever-reliable hot water bottle. Infrared sources of heat are easy to use,
- but they do not always heat body areas evenly. Both infrared and paraffin wax
- are useful in heating irregular-shaped areas of the body (such as the hands
- and feet), but you may find the wax a little messy to deal with.
- Your doctor, or a specialist in the field can make use of shortwave or
- microwave diathermy, literally passing a current through the body to heat
- internal structures. Ultrasound is only effective on very small areas, and is
- used to treat conditions such as tennis elbow.
- Curiously, treating afflicted areas with cold rather than heat
- (cryotherapy as opposed to thermotherapy) often achieves the same goal of
- relieving pain, although through different bodily processes. Most people
- usually prefer heat treatments, probably for the same reason Hawaii is a more
- popular vacation spot than Alaska.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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