Treatment for Back Pain:
Back pain and injuries
can be treated and managed extremely well using a range of physical
therapies in combination with controlled exercise programmes. Often this
is combined with medication to provide patients with a good outcome and
relief of their pain and symptoms. The aim of this approach is to:- Decrease pain and stiffness
- Improve daily quality of life
- Improve and maintain fitness, strength and posture
- Increase flexibility and endurance
Exercise
- People who are physically fit usually suffer less back pain, and recover from injuries more quickly.
- The muscular supports of the spine are crucial to maintaining good function and stability of the back.
- With ageing, injury or underlying spinal problems, the back muscles can easily become weakened, lose tone and are quickly tired.
- It’s known that poor muscle condition can in itself be a cause of disability and pain.
- Bed rest for more than one or two days can delay recovery and slow progress, as it results in joint mobility loss and deterioration in physical fitness.
- A programme should include specific exercises to help your condition as well as to strengthen your back, leg and abdominal muscles.
- If you have pain during the exercise, it may mean you’re not doing it correctly or that it’s not suitable for you. Talk to your doctor or physiotherapist.
- Walking, swimming and riding an exercise bike are good ways to improve fitness, but always seek professional advice, as some may aggravate back problem (for example, some swimming strokes).
Using a variety of techniques and equipment (including Pilates), and working closely with the patient, a physiotherapist is professionally trained to:
- Assess and treat your back pain with medical consultation and in partnership with your spinal surgeon
- Help you restore normal back and spinal function
- Help you learn how to prevent further injury
- Provide specific exercises for your back condition
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