5 Quick Tips to Help Prevent Back Pain
#1 - Get up and get moving
The most important thing you can do to keep your spine healthy, and the rest
of your body, is to exercise.The best way to start is to think of an activity
that you enjoy, and do it!! Your goal should be to exercise at least 30 minutes
each day (or on most days of the week). Whatever activity you choose, make sure
it gets you breathing a little harder than usual. This is good for your circulation.
Also, include some strength training to keep muscles healthy and strong. Some
examples are walking, jogging, biking, swimming, even gardening can be considered
exercise if done vigorously!
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#2 - See your doctor
Regular checkups with your doctor are really important, no matter what your
age. Make a plan to see your physician at least once a year to make sure all
your systems are working smoothly. If you are experiencing back pain, and can't
seem to find any relief, it's definitely time to see your doctor. Today there
are many treatment options available so you don't have to live with back pain.
#3 - Lose weight
It's estimated that over half of all Americans are overweight. It's important
to know that obesity contributes to the development of heart disease, diabetes,
high blood pressure, cancer, and back pain. While the spine is designed to carry
and distribute the body's weight, excessive weight can strain the spine. Eventually,
the spine will begin to wear out.
Give your spine a break by shedding those unwanted and unnecessary pounds. Don't know how to start? Talk to your doctor. He or she can help you find a weight loss and exercise plan that best suits your needs.
#4 - Good posture
You may think that slouching when sitting or standing is relaxing your muscles.
But actually, it makes your muscles work harder. Good posture, which involves
standing and sitting in a balanced and neutral position, is the best way to
avoid straining your spine.
#5 - Rest easy and properly
Sleep is an essential nutrient for our bodies and where we sleep can make all
the difference. If you are having trouble sleeping or find that you wake in
the morning more tired than when you went to bed, you may need to take a good
look at where and how you sleep. A good mattress allows you to maintain the
same natural spinal alignment that you have when standing. When your body is
allowed to rest in its natural position, muscles are relaxed and sleep is more
refreshing.
While you may not be able to avoid some occasional back pain, keeping your back healthy will go along way to keeping you in good shape!
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