Dr. Brian Olson, Yankton chiropractor has been providing safe, affordable and effective chiropractic care to the Yankton, SD and Hartington, NE areas for over 25 years. The office treats neck and back pain with chiropractic adjustments and physiotherapy including acupuncture, electric muscle stimulation, hydrotherapy, massage, non-surgical spinal decompression (traction), active therapeutic movements, and computerized chiropractic adjustments which involve no popping or twisting of the spine.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Low Back Pain and Sleep
Low back pain (LBP) can arise from a lot of causes, most commonly from bending,
lifting, pulling, pushing, and twisting. However, there are other possible
causes, including sleep. This not only includes sleeping in a crooked or faulty
position, such as falling asleep on a couch, in a chair or while riding in a
car, but also from the lack of sleep. So the question is, how much sleep is
needed to feel restored and how much sleep is needed to avoid low back pain?
It’s been shown that the lack of sleep, or chronic sleep loss, can lead to
serious diseases including (but not limited to): heart disease, heart attack,
heart failure, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, stroke and diabetes.
Sleepiness can also result in a disaster; as was the case in the 1979 nuclear
accident at Three Mile Island, the oil spill from the Exxon Valdez, as well as
the 1986 nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. With sleep deprivation, our reaction
time is slowed down, and hence, driving safety is a major issue. The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that fatigue causes more than
100,000 crashes per year with 1500 annual crash-related deaths in the US alone.
This problem is greatest in people under 25 years old. Job related injuries are
also reportedly more frequently, especially repeat injuries in workers
complaining of daytime sleepiness which resulted in more sick days. It’s also
well published that sleep plays a crucial role in thinking and learning. Lack of
sleep impairs concentration, attention, alertness, reasoning, and general
cognitive function. In essence, it makes it more difficult to learn efficiently.
Also, getting into a deep sleep cycle plays a critical role in “consolidating
memories” in the brain, so if you don’t get to a deep sleep stage (about 4 hours
of uninterrupted sleep), it’s more difficult to remember what you’ve learned. An
interesting study (U. of Pennsylvania) reported that people who slept less than
5 hours/night for 7 nights felt stressed, angry, sad, and mentally exhausted. As
shown in another study of 10,000 people, over time, insomnia (the lack of sleep)
increases the chances by 5-fold for developing clinical depression. Other
clinical studies have published many other negative effects of sleep
deprivation, of which some include aging of the skin, forgetfulness, weight
gain, and more.
Regarding low back pain, what comes first? Does LBP cause sleep interference or
does sleep deprivation cause the LBP (or both)? It’s been shown that sleep loss
can lower your pain threshold and pain tolerance, making any existing pain feel
worse, so it works both ways. Specific to LBP, in a 28-year, 902 metal industry
worker study, sleep disturbances (insomnia and/or nightmares) predicted a
2.1-fold increase in back pain hospitalizations with one and a 2.4-fold increase
with both sleep disturbance causes (insomnia and nightmares). Other studies have
shown patients with chronic LBP had less restful sleep and more “alpha EEG”
sleep compared to controls. Similar sleep pattern differences using EEG
(electroencephalogram – measures brain waves) have been shown when comparing
chronic LBP patients with vs. without depression compared to controls (non-LBP,
non-depressed subjects).
So the BOTTOM LINE, talk to us about how chiropractic helps reduce LBP, stress
and facilitates sleep. There are also nutritional benefits from Melatonin,
valarian root, and others that we can discuss. Now, go to bed and get a good
night’s sleep!
We realize you have a choice in who you choose to provide your healthcare
services. If you, a friend or family member requires care for low back pain, we
sincerely appreciate the trust and confidence shown by choosing our services and
look forward in serving you and your family presently and, in the future.
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