Originally posted by: jumpr
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: DrNoobie
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: Magnum375
Hey guys.
I pulled a muscle in my back about a year and a half ago pretty badly at work. I managed to pull the same muscle today, and then worse getting out of a car. Any suggestions as to how I should go about speeding recovery ? I'm going to try and pick up some anti-inflamitory tablets, but if anyone has had this before and knows what I should do, it would be appreciated.
		
		
	 
When someone damages  their body like that, seeking help from a doctor usually isn't the best idea.  They just prescribe some pain killers and that doesn't really heal any displaced tissues or bones.  Then it makes it easier for the person to damage the same muscles later on in life like you just did.
I learned that from my chiropractor.  Go see one, a good chiropractor will help you heal it properly and you'd be much better off.  Otherwise, you'd go through the same problems periodically for the rest of your life.
		
 
		
	 
Oh....my god.  I can't believe you would actually recommend a chiropractor over a doctor.  Sure, the doctor will give you painkillers to ease the pain, but he'll also tell you what you can and can't do until it heals, and if need be, will get you a surgical consult.  A chiroquack will either 
a.) Be lucky and help
or
b.) Worsen the damage
You'd be surprised how many people wind up in this hospital visiting specialists because of damage done by the chiroquacks.
		
 
		
	 
CONFIRMED.  I hate Chiros.  You might as well go to a masseuse.
		
 
		
	 
I'm guessing that you've neither had back problems, nor visited a chiropractor.
If my suspicions are correct, then your opinion has very little bearing and I hope that people take it with a huge grain of salt.
At any rate...
After 10+ years of working on cars for a living, my back is not healthy... I suffer(ed) from back spasms and there were days when I literally couldn't walk.
I've been to general doctors, back specialists, and orthopedic surgeons. None of them did any good for me. I ended up going to a practice that was run by chiropractors, massage therapists, and physical therapists. 
I went to them regularly for about a year, and I have the opinion that those guys can be miracle workers. My back is infinitely better now. They tought me so much about how to take care of my back... Stretching, exercises, posture, etc.