Lower Back Pain
Exercises: Pain Relief and Strengthening
Eighty percent of all adult
Americans will experience back pain at some point in their lives, and lower back pain is the more common type
suffered. In
most cases this is pain caused by mistral strain, injury, or even just overuse of the
back. Once the acute pain has passed and the injury has healed, it is important for the
individual to begin a program of lower back exercises that will help to strength the muscles of the core and
support the lower back. Doing these exercises will help to avoid a similar injury in the future. There are many different
exercises to try, but you should try to incorporate exercise that are for the whole body and also benefit the
lower back.
Aerobic Activity
Aerobic activity is a great
exercise for the whole body, not just the lower back. It is a key ingredient to
maintaining a healthy weight, which will put a lot less stress on your lower back. This type of exercise will also
keep your heart healthy, which is an added benefit. You should begin with aerobic
activity that is lower impact and for short periods of time. Over time you can gradually
increase the duration and the intensity.
Strengthening
Another great lower back
exercise are those that strengthen all of the muscles of your core. You should attempt to do
strengthening exercises in the presence of a trainer or physical therapist so you are sure that you are not causing
more injury to your lower back.
You should not just work the areas of the back when you are focusing on
strength, you should also focus on your abdomen as these muscles support the lower back and will help keep
you injury free in the future.
Stretching
Stretching is also an
important lower back exercise that will give you increased flexibility that comes with a decreased chance of injury
in the future. Gentle stretching should be the focus.
You may like lower back pain
exercises of this nature because they are not only done to avoid injury, they can also be done to alleviate current
pain! When
stretching for lower back pain exercise, be sure that you are stretching appropriately and not just furthering any
injury you currently have.
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