Why Waiting For Back
Pain To 'Go Away' Is The Worst Thing You Can Do!
I have seen countless patients who have experienced a sudden
onset of lower, upper, or middle back pain – or even a stabbing, unexplained
pain throughout the region – make the same mistake: directly after experiencing
the pain they stagger to the sofa, lay down, and don’t get up for a week or
more! Their reasoning… bed rest is the best thing you can do, right? WRONG.
In PT school professors used to drill it into us: “Motion is Lotion”! That’s right. It’s
difficult to believe at first, but contrary to popular belief, moving the
joints and muscles in your back is the fastest way to recover.
Let’s think about this for a minute. All too often I hear my patient’s say that they’ve tried not to move,
but that the pain seems to be increasing by the day. This result really
isn’t that surprising. Let me explain...
So many people believe that the least amount of movement
might help them get back to health faster, but what happens to our muscles when
we don’t move? They become stiff and usually they just become a whole lot more
difficult to mobilize later on.
The thing is, we want to believe that motion increases the
problem, because moving your back may hurt at first. In reality, our minds
trick us into thinking we shouldn’t move our back when in fact the very best thing
you could do.
Now I know what you’re thinking… it’s a lot easier said than
done. Yes, it may seem that way, but I promise that the benefits of that
initial movement well exceed the pitfalls of not doing it. So, let me give you
a little incentive to go for that walk.
As you lie on the sofa your muscles
begin to get stiff and tighten. As time goes by, the muscles get so stiff that
any movement hurts. Many people find themselves stuck here, unable to move
because it hurts but the reality is they need to move to get it to hurt
less!
Why do you need to move? Because once
you start moving again, the muscles stiffness and tightness will go away and
the pain will ease. The longer you take to start moving, the longer it will
take for the back tightness to go away.
You see, back pain is so often related to not moving: the
simple truth is, the more you move the sooner you will experience a pain free
life. Getting over the initial fear of movement will ensure that you are able
to recover at a much faster rate. Not moving or doing exercise will,
eventually, result in prolonged pain and back issues. Remember, MOVING is the
key to a healthy back.
So, how can we push through the desire to sit around and get
moving? Well, the absolute best thing you can do is see a physical therapist
right away. A professional PT will be able to correctly diagnose the problem,
give you invaluable advice, and most importantly, get your joints and muscles
mobilized again. In this way you will be well on your way to recovering from
your injury.
In conjunction with helpful PT advice, hands-on treatment,
and stretches tailored to you personally by a PT, you can also embrace the
following back-friendly exercises:
Swimming – this is one of the safest and most
effective ways of mobilizing a painful back. Doing this 2 – 3 times a week for
even 15 minutes will greatly increase your chances of a quick recovery.
Walking – walking isn’t only good for your
heart! Every step you take will bring much needed blood-flow to your back.
Walking is an excellent way to incorporate a healthy exercise into your daily
life. Even just 20 – 30 minutes a day will already give you amazing results.
Stretches and Yoga – after seeing a qualified PT you
will have been given a toolbox of invaluable stretches to do at home. Those
stretches will loosen your upper and
lower back, and pave the way for a pain free life. In addition, though, you can
also do some yoga – breathing techniques, resting poses, and core strengthening
will all give you a positive result on your journey to recovery.
Lastly, the best thing you can do, alongside visiting a PT
and doing the exercises above, is to be mindful of the amount of time you are
sitting. Sitting puts a lot of pressure on your back (and not in a good way!)
So often we are blind to the amount we spend in a sitting position. Make an
effort to keep your body moving at least 5 minutes every hour.
Please remember that back pain should always be taken
seriously and, as such, you should always consult a professional PT IMMEDIATELY
if you experience any discomfort. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that lying
down, sitting, or being immobile for long periods will help solve the issue.
The truth is, you are most likely going to make the problem worse – the best
thing you can do is to keep mobile. Don’t mask the symptoms thereby making them
worse. Get moving TODAY!
Remember this little bit of advice the next time you lay on
the sofa in the hope that the pain might disappear: MOVEMENT is your key to a healthy back. Don’t be a statistic. Stop
waiting for back pain to go away and make a change, TODAY! Want more info?
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