Tips for managing back pain
Modern thinking suggests you don't take it lying down
By Sarah LangBecause most back pain resolves quickly, how can you manage it in the short-term?
- Stay active and positive
- Avoid bed rest
- Take regular, basic analgesics such as paracetamol, in tandem with the above
How can you manage back pain in the long-term? Make sure you see your GP, but things you can do yourself include:
- Staying active and positive
- Doing low-impact exercises such as swimming, and walking within the pain’s limits – not bed rest
- Stretching regularly
- Taking breaks from working, driving, etc
- Minimising time off work, even if your return to work is gradual
- Taking painkillers as needed, rather than toughing it out, but not as the primary treatment
- Using a good-quality chair that supports the small of your back
- Getting enough sleep on a medium-fi rm mattress
- Trying relaxation techniques
- If pain persists, look into multidisciplinary rehab such as exercise therapy combined with sessions with a psychologist
- What can you do to prevent back pain happening in the fi rst place - or from recurring?
Take regular breaks and mini-breaks from your work every hour – preferably every half hour
- Stretch and avoid repetitive straining and stooping
- Keep within the normal BMI range; lose weight if overweight or obese
- Lift objects and children correctly (bend from the knees; avoid lifting while twisting and bending forward)
|
| ||||||
Post A Comment
| Name* | |
| Email* | |
| Comment* | |
Comments are published and responded to (if required) on a weekly basis. For queries or comments about our Sweepstakes and product purchases from our online store, please call Customer Service on 0860 111 462 or email customercare_sa@readersdigest.com. Comments containing personal or inappropriate material may be modified or removed at our discretion.

Where would you love to travel this year?
Advertisement
Latest Contests
Latest Contests
|
Life
|
Health & Wellbeing
|
Food & Recipes
|
Home & Garden
|
Reading
|
| More in Life | More in Health | More in Food & Recipes | More in Home & Garden | More in Reading |


.png)


.gif)










