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This article about back pain exercises is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by – Andrew Ainsworth
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Some
lower back pain can get better with gentle exercise and stretching. It is
important that you wait until the acute pain has gone before you try some of
these exercises. Remember to take it easy and be gentle with yourself, if
something looks or feels wrong do not do it. As well as the lower back there
are some other areas to target that can be a significant help when you are
fighting back pain.
These
include:
Neck
and shoulders -- a stiff back is sometimes accompanied by a stiff neck.
Exercising the neck and shoulders and releasing this tension can have
significant beneficial effect your back pain.
Hips
and buttocks -- the hips and gluteus (buttocks) support the lower back, so
gently stretching them helps to improve lower back and spine flexibility and
rotation.
Hamstrings
-- tightness in the hamstrings limits motion in the pelvis which can create
stress in the lower back this in turn can lead to bad posture aggravating your
back pain.
Aerobic
exercise
Along with the stretching, it is important to include some low impact aerobic
exercise such as walking or stationary cycling. Start with just a few minutes a
day and build up slowly. Studies have shown that regular aerobic exercise helps
by releasing endomorphins that can combat the pain, elevate your mood and
relieve some symptoms of depression.
Exercise
suggestions
It is outside the scope of this article to teach you how to do each of these
exercises. Please remember that I'm not a medical practitioner or a registered
healthcare professional. Please do your own research and choose exercises that
work for you. I remember to always consult a healthcare professional and only
to exercises that help your situation.
Press up back extensions.
-
Bird dog exercise (alternate arm and leg lifts)
- Knee to chest flex
- Curl Ups
- Prone buttocks squeeze
- Pelvic tilt
- bridging
- Hip flexor stretch
- Wall sit
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