Here are some tips to help you keep active.
You are not alone if you currently have back pain, which is one of the most common types of body pain.[15] Discovering how to reduce your pain can help you to live life to the full once more.
When you’re in pain, it’s natural to try to avoid moving too much. After all, it hurts! But keeping the body active every day is one of the best ways to manage and prevent pain.[78] Even if you feel some discomfort at first, it is worth persevering as moving helps to avoid stiffness, keeps your muscles strong and aids the healing process.[79]
You may relieve back pain with some gentle back exercises and activities. Rediscover the joy of movement and don’t be held back by back pain.
Low-impact aerobic exercise like walking has been shown to help relieve lower back pain. It’s simple and free and easy to work into your daily routine. Take a walk to work or when you go shopping, for example. Walking helps to strengthen the muscles that keep the body in the upright position, and improves the stability of the spine.
Sitting for long periods, for example at work, puts pressure on the lower (lumbar) spine and can cause lower back pain. To relieve this pressure, take regular breaks to stand up and walk around.[80]
The spine is designed to move, so limiting motion can make pain worse. Try some simple back stretches to help relieve back pain and improve movement. Remember to move slowly, never force your body into a painful stretch, and use an even, stable surface on which to stretch.[81] See your Doctor before embarking on any exercise programme.
Your spine is S-shaped and prevents shock to your head when you walk or run. It is made up of 33 bones called vertebrae.[1]
Swimming can be great exercise to help relieve back pain because it puts virtually no pressure on the spine and back, as the water supports your whole body. It is important to get advice on the proper technique.[82]
Strengthening your core muscles, found around your trunk, stomach, back and pelvis, can help to relieve lower back pain and improve stability and balance.[83] Any exercise that involves using your abdominal and back muscles together counts as a core exercise. One core exercise that may ease back pain by strengthening the muscles that support the spine is deep abdominal strengthening.[84]
Always check with your healthcare team before starting any new exercise routine. If you feel a sharp or sudden pain while exercising, stop immediately and seek medical help.