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When you
go to the dentist to get a cavity filled, the dentist will remind
you to floss and brush your teeth daily to prevent future cavities.
Similarly, we strongly emphasize a daily back or neck exercise
program to prevent a future recurrence of back strain. Once you
have a back pain attack, you’re four times more likely to
have a recurrence. Being a previous victim of back pain requires
you to work extra hard to prevent future back attacks. |
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A home exercise program is
typically customized for an individual’s specific back problem.
These exercises can be done on the living room rug while watching TV.
Other stretching exercises can be done throughout the day to increase
flexibility. The way to prevent future back or neck pain is by using
customized exercises that make the back stronger, more flexible and resistant
to injury.
Just as someone with a heart problem needs to watch their
cholesterol, diet and exercise, someone with a back problem needs to
keep their back flexible and strong. When faced with the task of lifting
an object, it’s essential to use proper body mechanics or even
to get assistance if the object is too heavy, in order to avoid injury.
Studies maintain that exercise is more effective at treating
cases of simple back pain than bed rest and drugs. This is ironic, because
when a person's back hurts, just the thought of exercise is painful.
In truth, drugs only mask pain symptoms. Exercise, on the other hand,
is like oil for joints in the spine. In addition to improving blood flow
to discs, joints and muscles, exercise makes muscles more flexible, stronger
and resistant to future strain.
When you feel an onset of back or neck pain, there are
a few rules of thumb to follow to help relieve the pain at home.
Hot and Cold Packs
Ice can reduce inflammation by constricting the surrounding blood vessels
and reducing blood flow and swelling. Never apply ice for more than
five minutes at a time, because it could freeze the skin and soft tissue.
After two days, some heat can be applied to the area to increase blood
flow.
Anti-Inflammatory Medication
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) such as Advil, Nuprin
or Ibuprofen have an advantage over other painkillers, because they
also reduce swelling. People who are allergic to ibuprofen should try
Aleve, Tylenol or Aspirin to reduce pain.
If you experience an attack of back pain, start taking
NSAIDs for the next few days, as instructed on the bottle. They are much
more effective if you can maintain a constant level of the drugs in your
body. Try to avoid taking the pills and letting them wear off, before
taking another dose the next day.
Keep Bed Rest at a Minimum
When you hurt, your body is telling you to stop doing the activity that
is causing the pain. Back or neck pain can cause almost any activity
to hurt. Lying down for a few days can seem like the most logical solution.
However, more than two days of bed rest can cause the muscles in the
back to weaken, making activity more painful and recovery slower. After
one or two days, get up and move around. Take a slow walk to get moving
again.
Put Your Best Foot Forward
Walking around the neighborhood is a great way to alleviate back pain.
Walking helps stretch out muscles and get the blood flowing. Stiff
muscles will start to relax. An alternative to walking outside is to
walk in a pool. This alleviates pressure from the spine, joints and
ligaments.
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