
Thursday May 16, 2024
Episode 914 Bushback, The Outback Condition
Welcome to episode 914 of "Blind Magic in Alice Springs." Hosted by Murray Stewart, this episode delves deep into the subject of a unique health condition called 'bushback.' Found frequently in individuals who work on outback stations in Central Australia, this condition affects numerous workers who frequently travel across these vast regions. As they traverse bumpy outback roads and off-road territories while going about their everyday tasks, they often end up with lower back complaints.
Murray explains the condition in detail, considering a possible root cause to be the pressure exerted on workers' spines due to prolonged sitting. This leads to the discs between the vertebrae beginning to protrude, causing lower back pain. He proposes a unique and effective treatment plan utilizing massages, spinal traction, and acupressure interspersed between each vertebral joint.
The episode also touches on preventive measures to steer clear from the adverse impacts of this condition, including using seat back braces and ensuring their vehicles have comfortable seating arrangements. With intricate details delivered in a digestible manner, Murray presents a comprehensive guide on identifying, understanding and managing bushback, the peculiar Outback Condition.
In this insightful episode, he also lauds the incredible grit and determination of those who work on these stations despite the physical challenges they endure. Aligning his knowledge with practice, your host Murray also invites listeners to his clinic, where he integrates his techniques to support and alleviate these territory heroes' pains. Tune in for a fascinating insight into this niche health concern.
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