Yes, what I think happens is that warmth helps at first, by increasing circulation to the area. (Dr. Sarno believes that back pain is due to micro-constriction in the area). However, with longer heat , this overstimulates the nerves which become hyperactive and continue to fire.
I think cold treatments work best on inflammatory problems.
Doctors are now recommending it more often, even for arthritis pain.
It is worth a try. Just don't overdue it.
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