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Back Pain Relief




By Susan Jones

Easing back aches

Regardless of your age, you have undoubtedly experienced back pain. After moving furniture, playing a rough game or football or just standing up the wrong way, the muscles in the back can cause a great deal of pain. Although you might wish that the pain will just go away if you don't move too quickly or sit in just the right position, there are some things that you can do to ease your pain. However, keep in mind, if back pain persists, it is important to get to a doctor to find out if your injury is more serious than you thought at first. In the meantime, here are some things that you can do to make your life more comfortable.

Stretch

Many times, back pain occurs because the muscles in the back are tight and are pulling on other muscles. The muscles in your back are strong and can exert a great deal of pressure on the surrounding muscles. This will only increase your pain. If you stretch your muscles and relieve some of the tension, you will notice that the surrounding muscles are also able to relax. Not only does stretching help reduce the pain for the immediate situation, but it will also help you to avoid back pain in the future. Since many back pain issues are cause by pulled muscles, the more limber your muscles are, the less likely they will be to get pulled.

Yoga

Although this might seem like stretching, the benefit of yoga is that it also teaches you to relax. You might not realize it, but many back injuries are also caused by stress. Many people hold their tension in their back and when extra strain is put on the back, muscles suffer. If you are able to relax and center yourself, your muscles will also become more relaxed, less strained and less likely to become pulled. Monitoring your stress level is a huge part of preventing back pain.

Pay Attention to Your Alignment

Just as your back muscles can exert a great deal of pressure on the surrounding muscles, the placement of your spine can also affect the condition of your back muscles. If you spine is out of alignment, chances are that you will feel it in your muscles, not in your bones. If a vertebra is twisted or out of place, it will pull the surrounding muscles and cause a great deal of discomfort. Often times this is not easily identified as the individual is unaware that it is truly a bone that is causing the discomfort and not stress or the muscles. Visiting a chiropractor will help you to understand how the spine can affect the rest of your back.

Exercise

Just like stretching, the stronger your back the less likely you are to strain or pull a muscle. Heading to the gym or even doing simple sit up or things around the house will help to strengthen the muscles in your back and will help to prevent pulling a muscle. Participating in sports will also help as building overall endurance will help the muscle structure of your body to endure a great deal more punishment.

Get Proper Back Support

Although it might seem like sitting down is relaxing, for your back it is a great deal of work. Maintaining proper posture, while seeming uncomfortable at first, will both strengthen and improve the condition of your back. Slouching will actually put undue pressure on your back and cause more problems.
 
 
About the Author
Susan Jones is a full time mother and a former registered nurse. She also has a degree in Biology and Chemistry. She writes to inform people about pain management and other health topics. Site: http://www.painfreeforever.com/relief.pl/back-back/upper.html

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