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Lower Back Pain Exercises for Strengthening
and Pain Relief
Back pain will affect up to 80% of adult Americans at one time
or another, and for many the lower back will be the source of
the pain. In most cases, the cause of lower back pain is muscle
strain, injury or overuse of the back. In these situations, the
best course of action, once the acute pain has healed, is to
begin a program of lower back pain exercises that will
strengthen the muscles of the core and support the lower back.
There are many different types of lower back pain exercises
that you can try, but your best bet is to incorporate a variety
of exercises that will strengthen the entire body, including
the lower back area.
Aerobic Activity
Aerobic activity does not just make a good lower back pain
exercise; it will strengthen the rest of your body as well.
Aerobic exercise is a key in maintaining a healthy weight,
which will reduce the strain on the lower back as well. And
aerobic activity will keep your heart and cardiovascular system
healthy – another plus to committing to this type of exercise
every day. To reduce the strain on the lower back, begin with a
program of daily walking that is low impact. You can start with
a short amount of time, and gradually increase the time spent
as you get used to the workout. Another good type of aerobic
activity that is gentle on the lower back is the recumbent bike
at your local fitness center.
Strengthening
Strengthening exercises are important for keeping the muscles
of the core strong and conditioned. If you want to use strength
training as a lower back pain exercise, it is a good idea to do
so under the supervision of a doctor, physical therapist or
personal trainer. This way, you will not cause further injury
to your back by performing exercises improperly. As you are
focusing on strengthening the muscles of the lower back, don’t
forget to work the area of the abdominal muscles as well. A
strong, tight abdomen will offer better support to the lower
back, and reduce your further incidences of injury and
pain.
Stretching
While strength training will lead to stronger muscles, gentle
stretching will result in increased flexibility and less chance
of injury. These types of lower back pain exercises can be done
to relieve the pain as well as to strengthen the area, as long
as you perform the exercises carefully and gently. Again,
stretching and flexibility training are best when they are done
under the supervision of a physical therapist or a personal
trainer who can ensure that you do the stretches correctly and
safely.
Lower back pain can put a damper on your life, but lower back
pain exercises can help reduce the pain and prevent further
problems in the future.
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