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Nearly everyone
has some form of back pain at some point in their lives. The
issues get worse as we age. Recent articles in the news and
medical journals have stated that, most back pain does not
require surgery. Also, surgery is no guarantee of long-term
benefits and only nominally, short-term benefits. For most
people with back pain, therefore, the best you can hope for
is to manage your pain and discomfort. I recommend visiting
your Doctor first to ensure there aren't more serious reasons
for your pain.
The suggestions below for caring for a sore back are geared
towards people with mild to moderate back pain. Chronic pain
may require more extensive treatment. The 5 steps to care for
a sore back are: 1. Lose Weight Carrying around too much extra weight, especially
around the mid-section, puts additional strain on the lower
back. Eating properly, and exercising (discussed below) are
two great ways, which, taken together, can reduce lower back
pain.
2. Exercise. Exercise is a universal "elixir" which
is named in reducing the probability of a number of possible
ailments such as heart disease. Cardiovascular work can help
by reducing and maintaining weight. Weight lifting should
also be a part of any exercise routine. Specific areas to
focus
on in order to help reduce back pain are: stomach, which
helps take some of the strain off of overworked back muscles;
legs,
which can help by allowing you to keep and maintain proper
alignment when squatting or bending to lift objects; back,
the muscles in the back can be strengthened as well. It's
best to consult with your Doctor and, perhaps, a licensed
physical
therapist or trainer before beginning any workout out routine
in order to ensure you do things properly. There are a number
of back stretching exercises you can do to ease the stress
and pain in your back. Your Doctor, physical therapist, or
chiropractor will have more information. 3.
Not overusing your back. Learn not to use only your back
when lifting objects. It's best to squat,
keeping your
back
straight, and using your legs to lift an object from the
floor. Other "tricks' include: using your "off
hand" to brace yourself while you lift with your "strong
hand"; leaning on your knee or other object when bending
over so as not to have your back do all the work; and getting
help if needed, don't try to do it all yourself.
4. Back Treatments. There are a number of treatments you can
do to help ease the pain in your back. You can have a chiropractor
manipulate the muscles and bones in your back. You can apply
heat, or in some cases, cold. You can get a massage. There
are a number of massage devices on the market, some of which
are pretty good. Not all work the same for everyone so it's
best to experiment. Make sure you can try before you buy
one of these products or at least make sure you understand
the store's return policy.
5. Having a comfortable bed Poor mattresses are one of the
biggest factors in the cause of back pain. If you sleep
on an uncomfortable mattress, you're sleeping in a poor position
for long periods at a time. To help alleviate those problems,
mattresses should be flipped or turned every few months.
If your mattress is older than 12-15 years old, you should
consider replacing it. Some alternatives to traditional
box
spring beds are: foam padded; mechanical adjustable; and
air beds and mattress. Air beds and mattresses are good
because their firmness is adjustable and they conform more
properly
to your shape; helping maintain proper spinal alignment
while you sleep. Most of the non-traditional beds can be
pretty
pricey. Even most of the "air" beds are pretty
pricey going up to thousands of dollars. One less expensive
alternative is an air mattress. Air mattresses have matured
over the years. You can even get a full-sized bed that's
the same height as a traditional bed, frame and box springs.
The most expensive of these, made by Aero, cost under $400.00.
Some even come with dual controls where each side of the
bed can adjust the firmness independently.
These
are just a few suggestions to help ease mild to moderate
back pain. I can't stress enough, however, that you get the
opinion of your Doctor before beginning any type of treatment
or exercise program. Also, a bed is an important part of helping
reduce back pain, consider one of the cheaper air beds as an
alternative to traditional box spring beds.
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