Is Exercise Therapy a Solution for Back Pain Treatment?

Exercise therapy is defined as a regimen or plan of physical activities designed and prescribed to facilitate the patients to recover from diseases and any conditions, which disturb their movement and activity of daily life. It is systemic execution of planned physical movements, postures, or activities intended to enable the patients to 1. reduce risk, 2. enhance function, 3. remediate or prevent impairment, 4. optimize overall health, and 5. improve fitness and well‐being.

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Back pain has become an increasing problem around the world. It is increasing as a result of an ageing and expanding world population. The years lived with disability from low back pain have gone up, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries. In general, it is related to smoking, obesity, sedentary occupations, and to low socioeconomic status (with poor quality of life and limited resources).

 

If there are frequent recurrences of back pain, physical therapy is often recommended. Some spine specialists consider physical therapy sooner, particularly if the pain is severe.

A physical therapy program for back pain usually has two components:

  1. Passive physical therapy to help reduce the patient’s pain to a more manageable level
  2. Active exercises

Active Physical Therapy – Back Pain Exercises

In addition to passive therapies, active physical therapy (exercise) is also necessary to rehabilitate the spine. Generally, a patient’s back exercise program should encompass a combination of the following:

Stretching for back pain exercises

Almost every individual who has suffered from low back pain should stretch their hamstring muscles once or twice daily. Simple hamstring stretching does not take much time, although it can be difficult to remember, especially if there is little or no pain. Therefore, hamstring stretching exercises are best done at the same time every day so it becomes part of a person’s daily routine. There are many more stretches that can be done to alleviate lower back pain.

Strengthening for back pain exercise

To strengthen the back muscles, 15 to 20 minutes of dynamic lumbar stabilization or other prescribed exercises should be done every other day. Core muscle strengthening is also important in lower back pain treatment. It is important to perform the exercises correctly in order to see benefits, so they are best learned with the help of a physical therapist or other qualified health professional.

Low-impact aerobic conditioning

Low impact aerobics are important for long term pain reduction. There are many options available, such as walking, bicycling swimming or water therapy. Aerobic exercise of often best done for 30 to 40 minutes three times weekly, on alternate days from the strengthening exercises.

Even patients with a very busy schedule should be able to maintain a moderate back pain exercise regimen that encompasses stretching, strengthening, and aerobic conditioning. These exercises suffice as physical therapy for back pain relief.

For all back pain related problems, consult Dr. A.K. Sharma at Global Orthopaedics and Sports Injury Centre – one of the best lower back pain treatment centre in Noida.

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