Fit 4 Life_Tired of That Aching Back?

7 TIPS FOR AVOIDING BACK PAIN “ You May Be Contributing To Your Pain. ” Here are a few tips that are surprisingly effective at preventing back pain and keeping it from returning:

1. Get more exercise. If your back is hurting, you may think the best way to get relief is to rest; however, studies show that frequent changes in position and regular physical activity can actually help ease inflammation and muscle tension faster in the back. 2. Maintain a healthy weight. Extra pounds, especially in your midsection, can make back pain worse by shifting your center of gravity and putting strain on your lower back. Staying within 10 pounds of your ideal weight may help control back pain along with other health benefits.  3. Quit smoking. Nicotine in smoke, restricts the flow of nutrient-containing blood to spinal discs making smokers especially vulnerable to back pain.  4. Sleeping position. If you’re prone to back pain, talk with our physical therapists about the best sleeping position. It is important to be in a comfortable sleep position so that you can achieve the most rest. Try sleeping on your side with your knees pulled up slightly toward your chest with a pillow between the knees. If you prefer sleeping on your back, try putting one pillow under your knees and another under your lower back. Whenever possible, avoid sleeping on your front. 5. Improve your posture. Find a good chair to sit on. Avoid soft couches or chairs that put you in a slouched position. Find a chair that will allow you to keep your feet flat on the floor when you sit. When standing, try to alternate your positions and walk around if possible. Have one foot forward when standing and switch every 10 minutes. 6. Watch how you lift. Don’t bend over from the waist to lift heavy objects.

Bend your knees and squat, pulling in your stomach muscles and holding the object close to your body as you stand up. Don’t twist your body while lifting. If you can, push rather than pull heavy objects. 7. Use supportive shoes. A good pair of shoes, with cushion, can reduce pressure on your back. Avoid wearing high heels as they shift your center of gravity and strain your lower back. There is a lot that you can do to prevent back pain and alleviate it quickly when it starts. It is important to work with your physical therapist to address the underlying cause of your back pain. This puts you on the right path to a healthy back that will support you and keep you pain-free for a lifetime. To learn more about our SPINE program, contact us today and get on the correct path to a strong, healthy back!

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