Red Flags
The good news about red flags is that a question and answer format is generally agreed by emergency room experts as enough to tell if you need additional testing, or if they should send you home with a Motrin prescription and the usual advice to stretch and to “rest but stay active,” whatever that’s supposed to mean.
The bad news is that none of the questions are definitive, there is no exact consensus as to what questions should be asked and how many of them need to be answered yes before you need an x-ray, CT-scan, MRI, blood, or other types of tests. So while there is no definitive list of questions, there is reasonable agreement, and below I’m doing my best to blend questions from multiple sources together, make them understandable for laymen, and describe what positive “yes” answers could mean.
A few, or even one, yes answers SHOULD worry you. If you have them, I would think an emergency room physician or family practitioner would be the best trained professional to get you additional tests or referrals. Or to verify that all’s well and you can safely proceed with SpineFITyoga.
Though rare, cancer can affect the bones and discs of the spine causing pain. Usually when it does so, it has spread from another spot in the body that was affected first. By far the best predictor of current or future cancer is a past cancer. Thus, a yes to this question substantially raises the odds that current spine pain is from cancer as opposed to, or in addition to, basic spine pain caused poor posture, coordination, and fitness.
Weight loss, for no apparent reason, is a known symptom of cancer, increasing the odds that spine pain is not basic.
While bed rest is generally considered a poor treatment for basic spine pain, if the pain is mechanical or postural, there are usually some positions that feel better than others, at least in the short term. Pain that is progressively worsening over weeks, is unchanging or unrelenting, regardless of rest and postural positions increases the odds that it could result from cancer or infection.
Basic spine pain does not cause a fever. A fever could indicate an infection of spine, which while again is rare, can and does happen.
A significant trauma increases the risk that the resulting pain is from a vertebral fracture.
Osteoporosis (reduced bone mineral density) increases the risk of vertebral fractures resulting from moderate, and even mild traumas (small falls, slower car accidents, even a cough or sneeze). If osteoporosis is advanced, compression fractures, common in the thoracic (middle) spine can happen even without trauma, often resulting in the noticeable rounded or hunchback postures in frailer elderly, often considered part of the normal aging process. Having osteoporosis or a compression fracture does not mean you can’t do SpineFitYoga, but you almost certainly want it to have recent fractures healed first. After which point SpineFitYoga, initiated cautiously with P5 perhaps before F5, and progressed with the USER RULES rigorously adhered to, should help slow and even reverse osteoporotic changes, lessening the risk of future fractures.
Being over 50 years of age increases the likelihood of osteoporosis, diagnosed or not, and likewise increases risk of fractures from milder trauma. Over 70 years of age raises the risk yet again, as osteoporosis may be more advanced.
Prolonged use of corticosteroids weakens bones, increasing risk of fractures from otherwise milder stresses.
Loss of urinary or bowel control could indicate cauda equina syndrome. This is when nerves affecting each function, and more, are being pinched off in the low back, sometimes indicating a significant obstruction in the lumbar region requiring immediate surgery to decompress the nerves and prevent permanent disability. Cauda equina syndrome is a medical emergency!
Numbness or tingling in the saddle region is also indicative of cauda equina syndrome, described above.
Basic back pain almost always hurts in the back, likewise basic neck pain almost always hurts in the back of the neck or shoulder blades. If back pain is going to refer pain anywhere it is usually down the leg. If neck pain is going to refer pain anywhere it is usually to the shoulder blades, or down one of the arms. If pain is in your side, or abdominal region it could be from any number of causes, and spine strain or degeneration is unlikely to be one. If you can feel the throbbing pulse of your heart beat in your abdomen it could be an abdominal aortic aneurysm; a rare but serious emergency condition for which you should go to an emergency room immediately. Pain in the front of the neck or throat region is unlikely to result from basic neck pain, and would also warrant consulting a physician.
Progressive worsening muscle weakness of the arms and legs is indicative of something growing in the spine, especially serious if both right and left sides are affected.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) weakens bone, cartilage, and ligaments throughout the body. This can be especially dangerous in relation to SpineFitYoga and the neck if the RA has weakened and destabilized the upper cervical spine, specifically C1-C2, in what is known as atlantoaxial subluxation. This can cause severe neck pain, headaches, numbness and weakness in the arms. What makes it especially dangerous is a portion of the C2 vertebra can press up into the brain causing sudden death. As with the rest of the red flags, this is a rare but very serious condition. The exercises of SpineFitYoga teach a neutral spine posture lessening stress on the passive structures of the neck, and strengthen the neck muscles increasing the bodies ability to stabilize the neck as well as the rest of the body. Thus SpineFitYoga should help many with RA, but if you have RA, having a rheumatologist or neurologist clear you for atlantoaxial subluxation before attempting the higher stress neck specific exercises like NeBrids, LoBrids, and FloRos in particular seems prudent.
Basic neck and back pain can be very painful and can be inflammatory. However, that inflammation is usually deep in the spine and DOES NOT show up on the outside body as redness, heat, or swelling. Such signs could be indicative of a cyst or skin infection. If it’s the latter you are probably going to want to see a physician for antibiotic treatment, and not expect SpineFitYoga to be the fix.
This one you don’t really know until after the fact, and could be the result of a few factors. Depending how bad your original condition is, it can take just a few days or many weeks and sometimes months for pain to fully resolve. If you are too far down the degenerative cascade, pain may never fully resolve and you are doing your best to keep it manageable. In such case SpineFitYoga can almost surely still help, however, pain should at least lessen within a few weeks with SpineFitYoga. Especially if you are incorporating the lessons learned in P5 throughout your day and thus no longer continuing the same behavior that damaged your spine in the first place. It could be that you are being too inconsistent with SpineFitYoga, or not doing the exercises properly. Regardless, if you have given SpineFitYoga, or any spine treatment a shot for 4 or so weeks without any benefit, and especially if your symptoms are getting worse, that’s a red flag that something out of the ordinary is wrong and needs to be corrected.
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Is low back pain seriously as mysterious as the origin of the universe? Is curing it really that difficult? Is it impossible? Is back pain just a normal part of life that we should learn to accept? One would almost think so, but no. Unfortunately, clarity on the cause and treatment of back pain has yet to trickle over from biomechanics journals to medical schools. Such clarity might even be hindered by the considerable vested interests of conventional and alternative medicine alike. So, what happens is that people with back pain get shuffled from practitioner to practitioner, alternative and conventional, never finding long-term relief and often ending up with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, a failed back surgery, a referral to pain management, and an opioid addiction, er… prescription.
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Worldwide, neck pain is less of an issue than back pain, but still is still a huge problem, ranking 4th in causes of years lived with disability.
How much should you stretch a hypermobile joint? Is “NOT AT ALL” too obvious?
Exercise taking you from rehab to advanced, EFFICIENT, TOTAL BODY FITNESS , ALL AT HOME. If you can max Level-3, film it, cause YOU’RE THE FIRST.
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An OVERUSE INJURY often USED MORE when you try and rest it.
Is low back pain seriously as mysterious as the origin of the universe? Is curing it really that difficult? Is it impossible? Is back pain just a normal part of life that we should learn to accept? One would almost think so, but no. Unfortunately, clarity on the cause and treatment of back pain has yet to trickle over from biomechanics journals to medical schools. Such clarity might even be hindered by the considerable vested interests of conventional and alternative medicine alike. So, what happens is that people with back pain get shuffled from practitioner to practitioner, alternative and conventional, never finding long-term relief and often ending up with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, a failed back surgery, a referral to pain management, and an opioid addiction, er… prescription.
Is low back pain seriously as mysterious as the origin of the universe? Is curing it really that difficult? Is it impossible? Is back pain just a normal part of life that we should learn to accept? One would almost think so, but no. Unfortunately, clarity on the cause and treatment of back pain has yet to trickle over from biomechanics journals to medical schools. Such clarity might even be hindered by the considerable vested interests of conventional and alternative medicine alike. So, what happens is that people with back pain get shuffled from practitioner to practitioner, alternative and conventional, never finding long-term relief and often ending up with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, a failed back surgery, a referral to pain management, and an opioid addiction, er… prescription.
Neck Pain
DON’T LOOK DOWN!
Worldwide, neck pain is less of an issue than back pain, but still is still a huge problem, ranking 4th in causes of years lived with disability.
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How much should you stretch a hypermobile joint? Is “NOT AT ALL” too obvious?
Exercise taking you from rehab to advanced, EFFICIENT, TOTAL BODY FITNESS , ALL AT HOME. If you can max Level-3, film it, cause YOU’RE THE FIRST.
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