Five Ways to Prevent Back Pain
Statistics have indicated that back pain will affect around 80% of all people at some time in their life. Back pain can range from the lower back area to the upper back and shoulder blade area. Back pains are especially bad when they impact every day functions such as walking, bending, sleeping, or sitting. Americans spend billions of dollars every year fighting their back pains. Is there any way to prevent it? Here are five simple ways to help prevent back pain.
- Eat Right. Excess weight puts more stress on your lower spine and contributes to injuries. Animal-based foods (all meats, poultry, fish, and dairy) contribute to a pro-inflammatory diet and also lead to the production of chemicals that fuel the pain process. Eating a healthy, whole food, and plant-based diet will reduce pain and inflammation, and can help reduce your back pain.
- Minimize Stress. Life is stressful! Everyone experiences stress of some degree or another. Excess stress causes muscles to tighten and interferes with the normal healing process. Prolonged stress leads to homone imbalances of the stress glands of the body – the adrenal glands. These glands secrete hormones that regulate many body functions including: sleep, digestion, weight gain, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, immune system, arthritis, allergies, heart function, fatigue… to name a few. These glands can be checked easily in our office and can usually be balanced/repaired through diet and supplements.
- Maintain Good Posture and Ergonomics. Maintaining good posture means keeping the body in a balanced and neutral position as much as possible. Avoid stressful and damaging prolonged postures where ever you are. Moat people use computer work stations both at home or at work. These can be a problem if the ergonomics aren’t set up correctly. Screens should be centralized and keyboards should be positioned where the height allows your arms to be bent at 90 degrees. Some lower back pillow is recommended if you are sitting for long periods. Frequent breaks to move and stretch can also help maintain body posture and balance.
- Perform Healthy Exercises Regularly. Regular cardiovascular exercise is important to help maintain good cardiovascular health, manage weight, and reduce stress. But nothing replaces targeted spine-specific exercises to focus on your core. Some of the bast exercises for your core also involve balance and muscle endurance. Some examples are:
- Quadruped – on hands and knees. While holding abdominals in tight (hollowing), alternate straightening opposing arm and leg and holding for 5 seconds. Repeat 20 times.
- Bridge – on back. Lift pelvis, torso, and shoulder blades off floor and hold for 30 seconds. Repeat.
- Plank – pushup position supported on the forearms rather than hands. While keeping abdominals in tight (hollowing), hold your body straight for 30 seconds. Repeat.
- One Leg Balance – standing. Keep abdominals in and balance on one foot (stork stand) for 30 seconds. Switch legs and repeat.
- Get Adjusted By Your Chiropractor. Everyday activities, stress, and toxins take their toll on our bodies. Our joints and muscles tighten, become restricted, and become imbalanced. Adjustments help to retore normal joint motion and can rebalance your spine and body.



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