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Cycle, Ice and Red Pepper cream, repeat. MRI will tell you if it is a true buldge, if not, it is a muscle strain, a swollen back muscle can impinge the nerve against a vertebra and give the feeling and sensation of something much worse then just a swollen muscle where rest is needed.
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Sometimes the back being out of alignment and muscle spasm can bee completely crippling, leaving you barely able to move. If this is not a bulging disc, a good chiropractor can work miracles where a doctor will only give you pills and tell you not to workout.
Me and my family have had lots of good luck with chiropractors. If you don't have a bulging disc, a good chiropractor will be able to adjust your back and relieve pain from your back being out of alignment, and from muscle spasms. Even if you do have a bulging disc, there are a lot of things a good chiro can do for you.
I always get references from my friends and acquaintances before going to a chiropractor. Not all of them are created equal. You want one who has a good reputation.
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