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A program of back exercises is a common treatment for most cases of back pain. While taking it easy and resting may initially help, more than a day or two or rest will actually hurt the back. A careful program of progressive back exercises and/or physical therapy is critical for long term recovery and to minimize the chance of recurrent or chronic back pain.
Examine a full range of specific back exercises, including strengthening, stretching and aerobic exercises, and learn how they may be used in the treatment of lower back pain, in the following resources.
Exercise programs using exercise balls are designed to help prevent further episodes of low back pain as part of a patient's low back rehabilitation program. This article provides in-depth information on uses, exercises, benefits and drawbacks of therapy with an exercise ball.
Tai Chi is a form of exercise that has recently been gaining popularity as a way to relieve and/or manage back pain and neck pain. It is often easy to associate Tai Chi with groups of people in parks or gyms moving slowly and deliberately in synchronization. These people are using the same Tai Chi principles and movements created in ancient China and still practiced all around the world as a healing exercise.
Two back exercises -- McKenzie exercises and dynamic lumbar stabilization -- are really effective in strengthening the back and treating lower back pain.
Specific back and abdominal exercises that strengthen the back and abdominal muscles can help heal most types of back pain, especially symptoms caused by soft tissue injury or...
This article discusses different techniques for exercises involving swiss balls. These exercises help with pelvic isolation, spine alignment, and mobility.
Strengthening exercises help stabilize the spine and decrease stress on the lower back and pelvis. Most spinal stabilization exercise programs include strengthening both the a...