Can Spinal Surgery Be Prevented by Aggressive Strengthening Exercise?
Friday, December 18 2009 2:59 PM
Big Brain insights:
- Exercise does help healing.
- The type of exercise and how it’s applied needs more important classification and needs to take into consideration that many muscular functions are involuntary, meaning we don’t control them. A good example of this is the muscles in your back when you sit – they respond to gravity not to your thoughts therefore they need a unique way to exercise them.
- No matter how much you exercise a muscle, if the motor nerves which connect the brain to the muscle are not restored in function, you can not the results that are possible.
- Since involuntary muscle function and motor nerves are ultimately controlled by the brain, if you’re experiencing back pain, you should come in for a courtesy evaluation which will allows us to diagnosis potential function disconnection syndrome in your brain to accelerate your healing.
Review the full article here:
http://www.medx.co.za/dowloads/pdfs/Final-Prevent-Spinal-Surgery.pdf