Monday, April 22, 2013

Exercise and Back Pain



You can exercise even when your back is sore. The reason is that it is important to keep using your muscles and keep your joints moving.

Walking, exercise bikes and swimming all help you make a start without putting too much stress on your back. They make your heart and lungs work and are a start to increased physical fitness.
However, be aware that certain exercises can put an excessive strain on your back and should be avoided especially if your back is weak. Avoid bending over to stretch the hamstrings, any kind of leg lift and flexion or rotation exercises.

Most back pains are avoidable and the first step is becoming physically fit. One of the best methods is to walk at a moderate brisk pace for 20 minutes at least three times a week. You should be slightly breathless after this walk. This raises the heart rate and works the lungs, getting the muscles, joints and ligaments moving. Swimming and cycling are also good forms of exercise. Swimming exercises the body while the water buoyancy takes the body weight, reducing any stress or strain on the joints of the body.

Danie de Villiers