I should have mentioned this in my post on Ergonomics. Psychosocial factors also contribute to repetitive stress injuries. How many of you have been in this scenario?
It's a typical week day. You rush out of the house and drive that long traffic ridden route to work. During this time you think about that manager who has been making your life miserable, the project that is overdue, and the impending performance review that may not be stellar. Unconsciously you start clutching your steering wheel, clenching your teeth, and yes even squeezing your pelvic floor muscles.
By the time you reach work, you have already strained several muscle groups. If this happens on a daily basis then it may contribute to carpal tunnel, tension headaches, neck pain, and coccygodynia (pain in the tail bone area). Not pleasant. So push out the negative thoughts--what are they going to change after all, take a deep breath, and think about a place where you would like to be.
Reference: Sheon, RP, Moskowitz, RW, Goldberg, VM. Soft Tissue Rheumatic Pain: Recognition, Management, Prevention. 3d ed, Williams Wilkins, Baltimore, MD 1996.
Photo: courtesy of uhaweb.hartford.edu
26 comments:
Hi Dr. Razavi,
I found your blog pretty useful,
being a doc (radiologist) myself.
Check out my blog, which is in its formative stage--> www.cochinblogs.blogspot.com
Please give me some tips to build it up.
DR. JOE ANTONY.
COCHIN, INDIA
Hi doctor,
Try a patient's point of wiew in "My spine and me"
"M", Sweden
thank god for this informative blog!!
Strange how one can come across information. This might even work out to be a solution for me. Some weeks ago I woke up with this severe pain in the tail bone area (I wont attempt the medical term) which disturbed me for a day or two then went away. I thought of all the reasons for it but came up with nothing concrete. Anyway, the stress and worry were present alright, so was the strain. I guess I now have a fairly good idea!
very interesting
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من یه درخواست از شما دارم و اون اینه که اگه شما می تونید فارسی بنویسید و بخونید یه وبلاگ پزشکی به زبان فارسی هم بزنید چون یه همچین چیزی خیلی نیاز هست ...
very useful blog Thanks .
......dear doc.....my wife suffers from constant flatulence....well...i'm the one who suffers....heh..heh...can you help me with this issue?
I better take this advice...I do it all the time!
voltarei a este blog. interessante e importante. a vida não é só "poesia"... mas ajuda!!!!
I didn't even realize I was a clencher. I suffer from amazingly nasty headaches, and had gone to an internist, an allegist, an ENT and was in a dentist's chair when informed that I clenched my teeth.
He'd asked me how I was doing, and I mentioned that I was suffering from a horrible headache. He said, "I know why." Yeah, right, I thought. No other doctor could figure it out and a DENTIST is going to. He did.
Now I take Topamax every night and the instance of these headaches has been greatly reduced. I never realized before that clenching was an automatic response I had to stress.
Thanks, doc, for warning others about this little-known cause of nasty headaches!
Very interesting -- especially the headache portion!
** Shaun **
My awesome blog: ohpunk.blogspot.com
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This is amazing. I broke my tail bone twenty years ago and periodically have the pain you described. I'd never asked a Dr because, lucky for me, it doesn't last long. Now I know what causes it. Thanks for a great blog.
Thanks, Dr. Razavi. I think that I am the victim of this (clenching, not of a trained anime fighter).
I am glad I found your blog. It seems really informative and I know I'll be back.
To gladiator:
There are many techniques for imagery, relaxation, and simple breathing exercises which may be used.
The first person to contact of course is your doctor who would know you best (if you have one).
A site that I've recently found which has lots of CDs,Videos to offer for this purpose is healthjourneys.com.
If you implement any of them please let me know what worked for you.
To every one who found this post useful, I'm very glad to hear that.
Trunks!
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I'm a clencher, and yes, I am extremely headache-prone. I knew it was causing some headaches however, I didn't know there was an actual syndrome! My physician tells me to take Tylenol -- he so sucks.
Thank you for the post, and the blog!
wow! I'm glad I found your blog, Dr! I'm going to read it regularly
To clench or not to clench, that is the question
thanks for the post, and also, Nice picture. Now I know not to clinch so much.
Dear Dr.Razavi,
I have a medical question regarding my nefew who has this
syndreom as " Hemangiblastoma"
and this has been removed but what
I want to know infact what sort of
disease is that ? and tell me if
this by rewmoving it do not appear again.
I 'll much obliged if you let me know as soon as you can.
Best regards,
T.FARIDI,MRSC.
Let's talk about something irrelevant so we all can feel important.
Thanks for this informations.(escuseme my english is bad.)
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