Benefit Of Lower Back Pain
Exercise
We live in a society that's
constantly on the go. It doesn't matter whether you work
in a blue collar manufacturing job or sit at a desk all day,
our bodies are constantly being subjected to various injuries
or being asked to do things repeatedly that aren't natural.
It's no surprise that lower back pain is one of the most common
complaints that doctors see on a daily basis.
Lower back pain exercises are being
prescribed more and more in lieu of medication for
people.
As we all know, medications can be a double edged sword,
especially pain medication. Pain medication can definitely
remove any pain a person is feeling. The problem is, pain is a
way for our bodies to tell us that we need to stop whatever it
is we're doing. If we don't have that all important signal, we
continue with our actions, ultimately resulting in worse
injuries. At the very least, we wind up overdoing it and
causing strains. Medications can also be addicting. Instead of
helping you get through a rough patch and on the road to
recovery, you become addicted. What was one prescribed to help
is now harming. You wind up in worse shape than you were to
begin with. Lower back exercises avoid that entire mess and get
to heart of the problem.
Many lower back problems can be avoided entirely if you just
take the time to learn how to do something properly and then
take your time doing it. Instead of bending over to pick
something up, bend at your knees and lift. Get help with moving
something if you can. Use the various tools available today
such as dollies or lower back belts to ensure you get the job
done without hurting yourself.
If you sit at a desk all day, use lumbar support for your lower
back. Get up and move around every hour or so. You don't have
to move far. The important thing is to just get up and stretch
a bit. You'll get your blood flowing again, making you feel
more alert and awake. Your back will also appreciate the break
and the chance to get into a position that's more natural and
comfortable.
There are many stretches a person can do that can go hand in
hand with their lower back pain exercise routine. Gentle
stretches, held for ten to twenty seconds can realign your
spine and improve your flexibility. They will help keep your
muscles strong and limber, allowing them to give you the
support you need when you need to do something a little more
strenuous than normal. They will also give you better posture
which, as any chiropractor can tell you, helps your entire body
function better.
Lower back pain exercise can also reduce the amount of lower
back pain you experience. In making the muscles stronger, you
make your back stronger, too. Having a strong back is a must
for anyone wanting good health.
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