Why do most people not take care of their spine, until they have back issues?
Not having back pain, does not necessarily mean your spine is in great shape! If not disease nor illness is a goal, we need to focus on being fit, well & healthy. Good health usually comes at a cost of time, effort, sacrifice and resources; or a combination of the prior. Most people don’t care to make the investment into taking care of themselves until after they are injured. even then, most people with back issues often choose pain medicines or sometimes surgery over exercise or lifestyle changes that can improve their situation. Traumatic injuries are often best treated with emergency surgery and that is really not the topic of this post.
In 2019, 20.4% of adults had chronic pain and 7.4% of adults had chronic pain that frequently limited life or work activities (referred to as high impact chronic pain) in the past 3 months.
Chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain both increased with age and were highest among adults aged 65 and over.
Non-Hispanic white adults (23.6%) were more likely to have chronic pain compared with non-Hispanic black (19.3%), Hispanic (13.0%), and non-Hispanic Asian (6.8%) adults.
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db390.htm
Western (allopathic) Medicine mostly tries to fix spine/back issues once the ailment, injury or disease presents itself. Medications, physical therepy and surgery are common treatments for spinal issues.
Chiropractic Medicine sees the spine as a major part of the nervous system, mostly treating the imbalances and subluxations (misalignments of the spinal vertebra) to improve health.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views the spine as part of the whole body, where each component of the mind, body and spirit affect the components.
The tai chi, yogi or qigong practitioner might realize that the spine is a conduit to reach higher levels of self-awareness, spirituality in additional to the mental and physical benefits of a healthy spinal column.
The spinal vertebrae house and protect a vast amount of the body’s nervous tissue. When the muscles, ligaments, bones, veins/arteries or nerves throughout the back are injured, weakened or tight issues of “dis-ease” can manifest. Issues with the nerves or energy meridians can affect organs or areas located distally from the root cause. Tai chi, yoga/qigong are methods to maintain good health of the spine as well as most other areas of the body.
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is an option.
It is often very difficult to live a comfortable life, when someone has so much pain and suffering within it.
The keys to happiness are truly in our own hands. Self-discipline is the master key to do what we know needs to be done:
– maintain a nutritional diet
– consistently exercise and/or be active- prioritize sleep quality
– nurture healthy social interactions
– get fresh air and some sunlight everyday
– be more positive than negative in your outlook and input
I teach and encourage people how to live a healthy lifestyle. Learn how this works and relates to your health and well being.
Be well, be healthy, be wise!
Jim Moltzan
407-234-0119
http://www.MindAndBodyExercises.com







