October 11, 2009

Back Pain Therapy Exercise: Four Different Options Worth Learning About

Back pain is something almost everyone has experienced at least once in their lives. Most often such pain develops when you do something over and over again and a good example of such repetitive movements is when you cook in the kitchen. In addition, back pain can also occur because of an injury sustained like in a car accident and it can also develop because of certain diseases and for a variety of other reasons as well.

Pain Will Not Leave Unless Forced To

The worst thing about back pain is that it may not show signs of leaving which is when it pays to look at various treatment options including the back pain therapy exercise. In fact, there are four different kinds of back pain therapy exercises that anyone can do and without need for outside help and so it pays to be well informed about these four different options. The first of these back pain therapy exercise options is using an exercise ball while another one is that of making use of an inversion table. The third option is to use a small sized pillow while the fourth option is to simply do nothing.

The exercise ball is very popular and it is in fact a great back pain therapy exercise option since it is very versatile and people of all ages can make use of it. All it requires is using a big sized ball on which to do some stretching exercises that help to relieve back pain and more particularly pain in the lower back. You can start this exercise by first lying down on the floor with your head on a pillow and in a slightly elevated position while the heels of your feet must be propped on the exercise ball. Then you need to lift your bottoms slowly till your body reaches a position when it is straight and at a particular angle to the exercise ball. This is certainly a very effective and simple back pain therapy exercise which is why it is so regularly recommended by physical therapists.

The inversion table is a method that has been known from very long ago and it is also very conducive to performing back pain therapy exercises. It requires that a person be strapped to the table that is then inverted at a pre-determined angle so that the disc space between your vertebrae increases sufficiently to ease pressure that otherwise causes pinching of the nerves and subsequent back pain.

The third back pain therapy exercise is to use a small sized pillow and to lie on your stomach with the pillow supporting your chest. Next, you need to hold your arms at right angles to your body position and then you have to squeeze your shoulder blades which are achieved by raising the arms from their original position. Such a back pain therapy exercise also helps provide much relief from pain in the upper as well as middle back.

It also pays to learn about a few useful and effective exercises for back pain relief. Exercising can provide much more effective relief than the best medications and since it also promotes overall better health it is an option that is worth finding out more about.

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