Stretches for Back Pain

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  • Author Neel Patick
  • Published March 28, 2010
  • Word count 503

Back exercise stretches the lower back muscles to help bring relief to back pain caused by over-stressed back muscles. Spine rehabilitation too is done through back exercise. People suffering from back pain are put through an exercise regimen, as exercise stretches the back and promotes better blood circulation in the area.

The main difference between Pilates and individual stretches is that the whole body is taken into consideration when doing Pilates and not just individual body parts. The Pilates instructor usually first meets with his or her client so that the both of them can assess what is going on either in terms of postural instability and/or muscle imbalance.

The second type, those who are "bound" meaning that they have a LOT of muscle tonus, and are generally very "tight". These individuals are much more likely to have muscle strains, or tears, because the muscles are "hyper". The 3rd type, sits right in the middle of these 2, and shares characteristics of both.

Pilates has been around since World War I when a man by the name of Joseph Pilates invented it. It was originally invented to help certain soldiers with disabilities improve their movements to their core muscles with very controlled and slow movements. It worked and it still works today in pain prevention, weight loss and strengthening. It is best done twice a day in five to ten minute increments.

Pilates has been around since World War I when a man by the name of Joseph Pilates invented it. It was originally invented to help certain soldiers with disabilities improve their movements to their core muscles with very controlled and slow movements. It worked and it still works today in pain prevention, weight loss and strengthening. It is best done twice a day in five to ten minute increments.

A very common postural imbalance that many people have the tendency to do is to either tilt or tuck the pelvis. Neither position does the body any good. In fact, by tilting or tucking the pelvis, weakness is created on one side of a person's body and there are overly tight areas on the other side. The spine is denied the support of the natural curves and a domino effect of pains and aches are created all the way up one's spine and even going into the neck.

This is the use of drugs or injections to get relief from back pain. There are different types of medications, which include - narcotics, muscle relaxant and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Some of these drugs known as NSAIDS medications can be taken orally, applied topically, or injected through the muscles.

Shoulder stretching exercises for back pain can help as well and you start in the same position as the neck stretches. With your head leaned forward you roll your shoulders slowly, first starting with small circles and then graduated to full circles. Next, you reverse the direction of the rolls, as these stretching exercises for back pain will work a different part of the muscles.

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