Chronic Lower Back Pain in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different chronic lower back pain patterns according to TCM theory

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Overview
What causes it 1 TCM pattern documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each chronic lower back pain pattern
Classical remedies 1 herbal formula documented

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), chronic lower back pain is often seen as a symptom of imbalances within the body's fundamental systems. TCM identifies various patterns of disharmony that could lead to pain, such as Stagnation of Qi and Blood or invasion of external pathogenic factors like Cold and Dampness.

TCM practitioners prioritize diagnosing the specific underlying pattern, which is key to tailoring an effective treatment strategy.

TCM Patterns for Chronic Lower Back Pain

Each pattern represents a distinct underlying imbalance that can cause chronic lower back pain

Diagnostic signs

Pulse

Fine (Xi), Slow (Chi), Weak (Ruo)

Tongue

The tongue is typically pale, reflecting the underlying Blood and Essence deficiency. It tends to be on the thinner side, indicating insufficient nourishment of the body's substance. The coating is thin and white, consistent with Cold-type Bi and overall deficiency. In some cases there may be fine cracks on the tongue body, reflecting depleted Yin and fluids from chronic illness. If Blood Stasis has developed alongside the deficiency, subtle purple tinges may appear at the edges, but an overtly purple tongue would suggest a more advanced stasis pattern.

Herbal Formulas for Chronic Lower Back Pain

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address chronic lower back pain

Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang

Traditional formula for chronic lower back pain