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Reducing Chronic Back Pain
- 5 Tips for Prevention
Some people believe that
Chronic Back Pain
is generally suffered by those who have arthritis or
serious injuries, but this is not the case at all. Back
pain affects over half of working Americans every year,
according to the American Chiropractic Association.
Causes of back pain are numerous, but many fit within a
few simple categories.
Back pain often comes from doing something simple like
bending over to pick something off the floor, having
poor posture or twisting too quickly.
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Here are five tips to keep your spine safe and your back
pain-free:
1. Movement is important
Society has gradually declined into a sedentary state,
due to incredible advancements in technology and
innovation. However, this has had a tremendous negative
effect on health in general, and needs to be corrected.
Back pain is common among those who sit at their desks
all day with poor posture, so be sure to take a walk and
stretch every once in a while. (Yet another very simple
way to prevent back pain: and it works!)
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2. Lift correctly
While it is possible to injure your back doing
practically anything, lifting creates a lot of stress on
the back so doing so improperly can produce horrible
pain. Be sure to lift with the knees, not the back. By
simply bending at the knees when lifting, stress on the
spine can be reduced by as much as 90% or more!
3. While You Sleep!
Even while you're asleep you can take action to treat
your back pain. If you sleep on your back, try putting a
pillow beneath your knees for lower-back support. If you
sleep on your side, this method can work too, by keeping
your spine straight.
4. Watch your diet and exercise
It sounds so simple, but many people fail to realize
that diet can be the best weapon against back pain.
Carrying excess body weight puts large amounts of stress
on the spine, so burning that fat isn't just for looks:
it can prevent and eliminate your back pain, too!
Exercising also helps to strengthen the muscles around
the spine, making it less susceptible to pain and
injury.
5. See your Chiropractor regularly
If the above steps just don't seem to work, the best
treatment for back pain is to see a Chiropractor. By
making regular visits, you will find yourself reaching
for pain medication less often, and you can learn some
valuable tips about your back specifically, which most
people would never know without a professional. These
factors make seeing a Chiropractor worth it if all else
fails.
Implementing these small, simple changes into your daily
life will give you long-lasting pain-relief, without the
use of harmful and expensive medications. So what are
you waiting for? Start sitting up straight, exercising a
bit more, placing a pillow between your legs while you
sleep and maybe even seeing a Chiropractor. You'll be
glad you did.
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