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Morning Back Pain
There are many options when it comes to morning back pain, maybe its time you did something about it!

Causes of Back Pain

Back pain in the morning is a common complaint, but back pain every morning is a cause for seeking treatment. The pain may affect the entire back, or it may just be lower back pain every morning. First of all, it is important to understand how the back is constructed. It contains bones, joints, nerves, and muscles, and this complex structure may make it difficult to find the source of the pain. While serious injuries or disease can be the underlying problem, more often it is minor strains, sprains, and irritated nerves that are at the root of the back pain. Bending in an awkward position, lifting, pulling, carrying, or pushing heavy objects, slouching, twisting, overstretching, sitting for too long of a time, or a repetitive strain overusing muscles can all lead to back pain. For some patients, waking up in the morning brings back pain, and they may not know why. Patients most at risk for back pain include the overweight, smokers, pregnant women, those who practice long term use of certain medications (ex. corticosteroids), patients with depression, and those who are under stress. Particular medical conditions known to trigger back pain are pr*****ed or slipped disc, sciatica, joint pain from arthritis, shoulder pain from a frozen shoulder, headaches, stiffness, and back or neck pain from whiplash, spinal fracture, infection, or cancer.

Morning Back Pain Issues

Having back pain in the morning may seem minor, especially as the symptoms subside towards the evening, but it is frustrating when the pain recurs each day. Quality of sleep reduces, and this impacts daily activities. Some serious conditions that lead to low back pain include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, spinal stenosis, and ankylosing spondylitis. The most common causes of morning back pain are “muscle imbalances and poor conditioning of these muscles”. As a result, there can be joint, disc, and vertebrae issues. For example, “a muscle imbalance in the lumbar area will cause a disc problem which may cause a nerve problem” that leads to spasms and stiffness.

There are several misunderstandings with regard to morning back pain, the first of which being that “morning low back pain is just in the morning”. The pain is actually present throughout the day, but it is just worse in the morning. The inflammation, damage, and wear are still happening all day. The body’s natural painkillers create some numbness, but eventually fatigue catches up and the pain flares up again. Another misconception is that “back pain is normal, comes with age and is manageable”. Lifestyle, activity, genes, diet, injury, and disease all factor in when it comes to back pain. Age is a factor, but it isn’t the only one, and not everyone has chronic back pain. Some may feel that occasional exercise and enough rest is the cure for morning back pain, but “too much rest and improper exercise can contribute to further injury”.

Temporary measures do not resolve the problem. Those who suffer from back pain may feel that the room’s environment, pillow, or bed are the problems. While they do affect quality of sleep and comfort, and they are important, they can only manage or reduce skeletal or muscular pain, which also need to be addressed. “Rest, ice head and medication” are not the only solution, either. They just reduce the severity of symptoms. Exercise is important, too, but only if it is done correctly.

To treat lower back pain in the morning, or back pain in general, patients may try various pillow adjustments for proper alignment, constantly readjusting the body while sleeping, seeking the best mattress, padding, or pillow, adjusting the climate or clothing while sleeping, or even looking into over-the-counter medications or muscle relaxants.

It is necessary to find the proper sleeping position. For example, the “fetal position” is healthy, so long as it is done properly. The legs should not be too straight or too bent, and the lower back should not be overly arched or rounded. In addition, the shoulders shouldn’t be overly hunched so that the head is bent too far forward or back. Putting a pillow between the knees helps. If a patient sleeps on the back, putting a pillow beneath the knees is helpful, and the head should not be elevated too much. Sleeping on the stomach is typically not recommended, but if a patient does that anyway, putting a towel or very thin pillow under the groin or stomach will help to push the lower back into proper alignment.

Many feather pillows do not provide enough neck support. For some patients (side and back sleepers), a cervical pillow is helpful. A medium-firm mattress may also be beneficial, and it is important to replace the mattress every 10 years. When getting out of bed, the best method is “to roll onto your side and use your arm to push up from the side-lying position”, then “scoot to the very edge of the bed and get up using your legs”.

More serious back pain does need to be addressed by a healthcare professional, though, such as a fractured spine, or “incontinence and/or true numbness around the groin and buttocks”. Spinal cord compression and injury are very serious, but rare, conditions. Other “red flags” include unexplained chills or fever, weight loss, steroid use, drug abuse, autoimmune disease, symptoms that spread to both legs, a dragging foot, or severe upper back pain.

Chiropractors can help patients with low back pain in the morning, or with musculoskeletal issues overall. Like physical therapists, they can help patients with flexibility, such as in the trunk and hips. When lying on the back at night, the hips “do not have adequate extension range of motion” and “the tightness in the hips will tug or pull on the lower back” causing pain. Or if the hips are flexible, the spine may not be. Over time, the stiffness leads to back pain. Swimming, elliptical training, and walking are good exercises for back pain to build healthy joints. Cycling can lead to an awkward position for the spine and running may be too much impact. The low-impact forms of aerobic exercise help the blood flow to the spinal tissues. Exercise balls can be useful in improving flexibility. It is important to stay well-hydrated. Some patients may benefit from supplements or dietary changes. Manual therapies that are used by chiropractors are “effective for the treatment of lower back pain”, and for radiculopathy and neck pain. Treatment methods include spinal manipulation, manual manipulation, and mobilization to increase range-of-motion.

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Tips on how to prepare for a POSITIVE DOT physical experience:

Are you worried and stressed that you have some issues that could put your DOT Physical in Jeopardy? Here are some important tips and items to prepare for your DOT Exam. Being prepared and having the right attitude will help you and the examining doctor.

There are some do’s and don’ts that you need to put in your action plan. This is especially important when seeing a doctor whom you don’t know and more importantly who does not know you.

FIRST lay off the coffee and any and all energy drinks or over-the-counter cold medications for 24 hours before the exam. These products can and will raise your blood pressure 10-20 points on each end. For example, a normal blood pressure of 120/80 can become a pressure of 140/100, or a 140/90 will rise to 160/110, which will turn a non-hypertensive driver into a permanently restricted one or, in the worst case scenario, disqualified.

Allow yourself some time, get a good night’s sleep , get up early so you are not rushed.

MEDICATIONS: Take your medicine as soon as you wake up in the morning. Telling your doctor that you forgot to take your medication is not what he wants to hear and is not an excuse for your blood pressure being high or your diabetes not under control Taking your medication as prescribed is especially important if you are on blood pressure medicine or diabetes medication. You should also bring ALL medications in their original bottles to the DOT exam to show to the doctor and to list on your DOT exam form along with a list of your doctors and when last seen.

CLEAN UP: Hygiene is important. If you or your breath smells bad, the doctor will notice. Clean up for the exam.

EATING: Don’t eat a big meal before the physical, especially if you are diabetic. This triggers a spilling of sugar in your urine. That leads to a blood sugar test and possibly getting an A1C test by your family doctor; disqualification pending treatment; or a restricted card.

COMPLIANCE LETTERS: Take any current compliance letters for special illness or medications from your doctor. You should also have copies of your most recent lab tests. Keep a medical log. Impress the doctor and show him you are active in taking care of yourself and your health. It will go a long way!!

Have a CPAP machine? Bring your CPAP compliance report/letter to the exam. Remember CPAP machines are a prescription just the same as a medication. Some doctors can read your CPAP data card, although not many do.

Be sure to arrive at your appointment in plenty of time. You don’t want to be in a big rush or tired when you’re doing vision and hearing tests.

Once you are at the clinic – IMPORTANT – treat the staff with courtesy. If you treat the assistant or nurse badly, the doctor will know and you will not be given the benefit of the doubt. Treat others as you would want to be treated.

Please leave your baby at home with a qualified babysitter, our office cannot perform the DOT Physical with your baby in hand or crying in their baby carrier. It's not fair to the baby, the staff or yourself when getting a DOT Physical.

REMEMBER: most restricted DOT medical disqualifications are the decision of the doctor. This means the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration allows the doctor a lot of discretion in determining whether you get a card or not.

So be COURTEOUS, BE KIND AND RESPECTFUL. Again remember disrespecting the staff is the same as disrespecting the doctor.

ATTITUDE & YOUR DOT physical: First: Don’t go into a medical office and expect to be seen right away. A long wait at the doc’s office is common. And if a drug screen is needed, you may be uncomfortable, again remember Courteous and Kind.

Being Calm, Courteous, Patient and Polite will go a long way to ensuring a more pleasant DOT physical experience.

For more in depth preparation see

Preparing for Your DOT Medical Exam

By Michael Tigges DC, NRCME

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