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Your Everyday Activities Are Contributing To Your Back Pain - Pilates Can Help

By: Steven Giles A Home | Self-Improvement


Hunching, bending, and slouching are just a couple of the bad habits that we have all acquired over the years. They usually begin during childhood and follow us into adulthood, where the problems tend to arise. Unfortunately, many of us are unconscious of these bad habits, which makes most of us likely candidates for back pain. You do not have to have an existing health condition to have chronic back pain. You do not even have to be older in age. Back pain can strike at anytime, and at any age.

People who work behind a desk for a living may not realize it, but they are doing a lot of damage to their backs by slouching. As stated above, people tend to do this unconsciously. Over time, an accumulation of stress and strain is applied, and the damage is done. Other instances in which everyday activities harm the back are when we stand. Slouching when standing without holding the shoulders down and back in a relaxed fashion can put a lot of stress on the back and neck. Another activity in which damage to the back is possible is when we sleep. A bad mattress can damage the spine's natural alignment, which can result in back pain. You might also feel the pain in your neck and shoulders when sleeping on a bad mattress.

When the back has been damaged, we may not feel it in the beginning, so we continue to practice the same activities as we always have, without correction. Pilates and stretching exercises were meant to correct the spine's alignment. This type of exercise consists of a series of small, effective, and powerful movements that will strengthen those muscles that have come undone during the ebb and flow of everyday activities. You will be able to tighten and tone the buttocks, abdominal muscles, and back muscles, increasing your body's overall strength.

At some time in the majority of all people's lives, they will experience some type of back discomfort. It is inevitable. We get used to slouching and poor postural habits, and they catch up with us. In the most serious cases, disks become herniated and sometimes, arthritis can develop. The alignment becomes crooked, and all functions of the body are put off. Talk about pain! Stiffness, numbing, tingling, and burning are just a few of the very real sensations that people live with who suffer from back pain. Frequent doctor's visits are an all too common reality for a lot of folks as well. Getting rushed to the emergency room also is something that is very common in the horrible world of back pain.

Pilates and stretching techniques can help to correct even the worst of back problems. Once the strength and alignment is restored, everything else follows. Ultimately, you will become more conscious and aware of your posture, and more in the know on how to relieve an onset of back pain. Thanks to Pilates, there will be no more medications, doctor's visits, or pesky bouts of pain. Just a stress-free back in healthy, natural alignment.



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