Friday 29 April 2011

Meditation used to help with pain.


Meditation as a Pain Treatment.
Part 2 of an excellent article.
By MyHealthNewsDaily staff writer Amanda Chan 

"According to the researchers, 15 healthy volunteers were subjected to painful heat for five minutes from a device attached to their leg while they underwent arterial spin labeling magnetic resonance imaging, a type of brain scan that shows long durations of brain processes.
The scans revealed high activity in the primary somatosensory cortex, a brain region that determines the source and severity of pain.
Then the volunteers attended four 20-minute classes to learn a meditation technique called focused attention, which trained them to focus on breathing and to dismiss other thoughts or emotions.
After the meditation training, the study participants were again subjected to the painful heat on their leg while undergoing the brain scans. The scans revealed a decrease in activity in the primary somatosensory cortex and an increase in the activity in three regions that shape how the body experiences pain: the anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula and the orbito-frontal cortex.
The ratings that the study participants assigned to the pain decreased 40 percent after they attended the meditation training sessions.
Acute pain and chronic pain
The findings show that meditation affects multiple regions in the brain to relieve pain sensations, said Alex Zautra, a psychology professor at Arizona State University who was not involved with the study.
Changes in breathing rate or heart function didn't account for the differences in pain ratings from before the meditation training to after it, so "changes in attention deployment made possible through training in mindfulness appear to have been the primary mechanism here," Zautra told MyHealthNewsDaily.
People at highest risk for acute pain, including firefighters, police officers and members of the military, stand to benefit the most from these studies, he said.
However, further study is needed before meditation is encouraged as a primary solution for chronic pain, Zautra said. 
Some people with chronic pain, like those who have fibromyalgia, may need additional treatment beyond meditation to soothe symptoms, he said.
Zautra authored a study, published last year in the journal Pain, that showed that breathing exercises could decrease pain sensations in healthy women. However, the results were mixed for women with fibromyalgia; only the women who had positive outlooks on life reported decreased pain sensations, his study showed.
Pass it on: Brain scans reveal that meditation can reduce sensations of pain.
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Wednesday 13 April 2011

10 great tips to help with arthritis pain.

10 Great Tips to help with arthritis pain.

1.  It is better to slide things along the kitchen bench.  Lifting is something to aviod.

2.  Use a clothes peg to seal plastic bags. Much better than using twist ties etc.

3.  Why not put your soap in a stocking and put it around the shower taps.  You can use the soap when it is in the stockings but if you drop it you don't have to bend down and pick it up.

4.  Peeling veggies is a pain if you suffer arthritis in the hands.  Why peel? Wash them well. Better for you!

5. When lifting or carrying try holding the objects closer to your body.

6.  Try getting out of your chair when the commercials are on tv.  Sitting in the one position for too long is not good.

7.  If you feel pain don't try and work through it.  It can make tyour joints get worse.

8.  Your taps should be the lever type.

9.  Try wrapping handles with sponge or rubber to make it softer and your hands and it will also give your a large area to grip.

10. When doing the dishes, use a sponge as they are alot easier to squeeze out than the cloth variety

Hope these hint will help you with your arthritis pain.  Good health 

Saturday 9 April 2011

Pain Treatment. Using foods and herbs for back pain

Using food and herbs for back pain.

Found an article sprooking the benefits of certain herbs and food in the treatment of back pain.  Walnuts and mussels were the foods mentioned and chamomile and garlic chives were the herbs suggested.

Arnica and rosemary are the herbs for muscle pain.  I would imagine used topically and myrrh being some help with arthritis pain.

Sunday 3 April 2011

Arthritis Pain Treatment.

I always swear by apple cider vinegar with honey in warm water daily as a must to arthritis pain treatment.  Here are a few tips to managing your pain.

Firstly see your doctor regularly to discuss any side effects to medication and form a treatment plan which you should adhere to.

When you get tired rest.  Listen to your body and try to spread out physical ativities throughout the day.

Look after you joints by using  specially designed tools for difficult tasks like opening jars.  Better still ask someone elso to do it for you.

Don't stress out.  Discuss this with your Dr.  They can give you so many alternatives for stress management.