You Need To Consider Doing This If Your Back Spasm Is Not Improving With Acupuncture
Back spasms can strike unexpectedly, leaving you with sharp, debilitating pain that makes even the simplest movements difficult. Whether it’s caused by overexertion, poor posture, or sudden movement, back spasms can cause intense discomfort that disrupts your ability to perform daily tasks. The pain often feels like a tight knot in your muscles that is impossible to relieve, and it can linger, making it challenging to relax or enjoy your day.
Living with back spasms can be emotionally draining as well. The constant discomfort, fear of triggering another spasm, and limitations on your activity level can lead to frustration, stress, and exhaustion.
Acupuncture: A Popular Approach to Treating Back Spasm
Acupuncture, a central practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has been used for centuries to address a variety of musculoskeletal issues, including back spasms. Through the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the body, acupuncture stimulates energy flow (qi), promotes blood circulation, and helps relieve muscle tension. For many people with back spasms, acupuncture provides effective relief by relaxing the muscles and addressing the underlying causes of the discomfort.
However, while acupuncture can be highly beneficial for many, it may not always provide long-term relief, especially if the root cause of the back spasm has not been fully diagnosed. Without an accurate diagnosis, treatments may only mask the symptoms rather than solve the deeper issue.
Why Getting a Clear Diagnosis Is Crucial
Back spasms can result from several different causes. Here are five common causes of back spasms:
- Muscle Strain – Overuse, improper lifting, or sudden movements can strain the muscles in the back, causing spasms.
- Herniated Disc – A ruptured disc in the spine can put pressure on the surrounding nerves, leading to spasms in the back muscles.
- Spinal Stenosis – A narrowing of the spinal canal can compress the nerves in the lower back, leading to pain and spasms.
- Scoliosis – Abnormal curvature of the spine can create imbalances in the muscles and trigger spasms.
- Poor Posture – Prolonged sitting or standing in poor posture can strain the muscles in the back and lead to spasms.
In addition to these common causes, there are two less common but potentially serious causes of back spasms:
- Infections – Infections affecting the spine can cause pain, swelling, and spasms in the back, requiring immediate medical attention.
- Spinal Tumors – Rare tumors in or near the spine can cause muscle spasms and pain, necessitating urgent care.
The Need for Imaging to Get a Precise Diagnosis
It’s important to understand that back spasms cannot always be diagnosed through physical symptoms or examination alone. Imaging techniques, such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans, are necessary to get a clear view of the spine, muscles, and nerves. These tools help healthcare providers pinpoint the underlying cause of the spasms and develop an effective treatment plan.
The Pain Relief Clinic: Your Partner in Finding a Clear Diagnosis
At The Pain Relief Clinic, we understand the impact that back spasms can have on your life. With over a decade of experience, we specialize in non-invasive, comprehensive diagnostic services to help identify the root cause of your pain. If you’ve been struggling with back spasms and haven’t found lasting relief, we can arrange for affordable scans, typically within one working day. Medisave can often be used to help cover the cost of these scans, making it an affordable option for you.
We also assist with insurance claims, including accident insurance, travel insurance, and company insurance, ensuring you can access the care you need without the added financial burden.
Once we have a clear diagnosis, we can provide targeted treatments, including acupuncture, to address the root cause of your back spasms and restore your mobility.
Ready to take control of your back spasms? Send us a message today to arrange an appointment and begin your journey toward lasting relief from back spasms.
What To Expect When I Visit The Pain Relief Clinic
A typical visit will involve our doctor first understanding your medical history, concerns and previous experience with other pain treatments.
For patients who have consulted many people but have yet to receive a clear diagnosis, selecting an affordable imaging scan might be recommended to confirm the cause of your pain..
Some patients have already done scans with other doctors for their pain condition but are still not clearly told what they suffer from.
Dr Terence Tan is happy to offer you a second opinion and recommend how best to manage your condition.
We also see patients who already have a confirmed diagnosis from specialist pain doctors, but are "stuck” because treatment options offered are not practical or acceptable.
We can help by discussing options that you might have potentially never been told of.
A common experience is when a patient has already consulted a specialist doctor for pain management and is told to consider orthopaedic surgery which they find too aggressive.
Or they may have seen doctors for their pain and were prescribed painkillers with potential side effects which made them feel uncomfortable.
Many of our patients have also first tried complementary treatments or acupuncture with traditional Chinese pain doctors.
They look for a second opinion after finding any relief experienced from other treatments to be temporary or requiring repetitive treatments, which add up to time and cost.
Especially in such situations, we emphasize using non-invasive medical technology you likely have not been told about .
This can make a big difference to your results.