Bad back trying to exercise but how w o much pain
sochoa25
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Hi I have extreme back pain. What have you done to help ease the pain to be able to exercise my body weight is average
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have you seen your doctor for a diagnosis for the pain?1
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to prevent you from not exercising, you should consider exercise in a swimming pool. Water Walking and water calisthenics are becoming increasingly popular and are recommended by top level physiotherapists.
Because you are almost weightless in a pool, the exercise is easier and more sustainable.
Afraid of the water? don't worry, most public pools have flotation devices of all kinds that will ensure your head is always above water...life jackets, water weights (just foam), flotation belts, "Noodles" etc. cam all be used for those who are not comfortable in water.
The part I like most is afterwards there is a steam room, a sauna and a hot tub at my local pool...eases the pain even more!!!5 -
I don't have severe back pain but I do have problems with my back. I use a recumbent stationary bike for my cardio exercise. It takes most of the stress off of your knees and back. There are also videos on youtube of chair exercises that you can do. Finally, you can do some weight training with lighter hand weights.2
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@sochoa25 sorry to hear try visiting a chiropractor1
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what is the issue with your back? it's hard to suggest anything without the danger of sending you down a bad road.
I can tell you my back pain is worse without regular exercise and strengthening my core muscles, but I know what is wrong with mine. Can a doctor refer you to a physiotherapist?2 -
I've had 3 surgeries in a matter of 2 years. Laminectomy si joint fusion, and my l5 s1 fused. I still have heavy pain2
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@MarvinsFitLife I can't do chiropractic care0
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Ty @Dilvish @ everyone. I know I have an autoimmune condition I have every reason to believe that has a lot to do w my back issues not getting better. However no real answer from dr I have done it all. Injections, therapy, water therapy, tens, dry needling, etc its surely been a very long 7 years w severe pain1
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I do suffer from back pain ....and kinda learned to live with it. I took PT for months and I make it a point to do those excercises, it helps me. Also I use a pain lotion that I use 3times a day , it helps a little . Other then that my pain never goes away , I just try to not make it worse and work around it.1
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@MarvinsFitLife I can't do chiropractic care
Only thing left for you to seek out is natural remedies I heard black seed oil is good for autoimmune conditions...really hope you get well2 -
def agree on the swimming/water running recommendation1
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Ty @Dilvish @ everyone. I know I have an autoimmune condition I have every reason to believe that has a lot to do w my back issues not getting better. However no real answer from dr I have done it all. Injections, therapy, water therapy, tens, dry needling, etc its surely been a very long 7 years w severe pain
I hear ya, L5 S1 is my problem are also, but I don’t have the extra auto immune issues. Just residual nerve damage.
Improving core strength, especially around the psoas muscle area, provides essential support for that part of the back. The problem is you have to do the exercise with the same discipline you would take meds. Daily without fail.
I found gentle yoga to be a great starting point. Maybe seated yoga would be suitable. If you can find a proper yoga instructor (not a fitness coach who does a yoga style class) they could guide you within your limits.
Good luck
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I suggest follow the instruction of your medical practitioner.4
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exercise in the water or even floating in the water will ease your pain.2
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My husband has a rod in his back and he needs to maintain core strength to support his back and avoid pain. He finds cycling and weight lifting to be really helpful. I have minor lower back pain and weight lifting is what helps me the most. I would not suggest weight lifting for you though without first talking with a doctor or physical therapist. If you do get into weight lifting, use a program and research modifications and limits for your specific surgeries/circumstances. My husband has to modify a couple of lifts and stop increasing weight on some to avoid putting undue stress on the rod.1
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My husband has a rod in his back and he needs to maintain core strength to support his back and avoid pain. He finds cycling and weight lifting to be really helpful. I have minor lower back pain and weight lifting is what helps me the most. I would not suggest weight lifting for you though without first talking with a doctor or physical therapist. If you do get into weight lifting, use a program and research modifications and limits for your specific surgeries/circumstances. My husband has to modify a couple of lifts and stop increasing weight on some to avoid putting undue stress on the rod.
For me, weightlifting (bent over rows seemed to have the greatest effect) did a lot to strengthen my core when it was very weak (too weak to be able to do the usual exercises people think of for core work without straining my neck and back). But- I can't answer whether or not lifting would be a problem for your back, and what modifications you would need.1 -
Walk away the pounds by Leslie Sansone!1
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I have a herniated disc and sciatica and find aquafit helps me a lot.. after it first happened walking was the only thing that helped until I saw a chiropractor and now I go to the gym regularly1
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I hv a Spinal cord stimulator implant! Saved my sanity and my back feels 98% great at all times! Praise GOD and the Doc!0
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I have quite bad scoliosis, although I haven't had any surgery for it, I still need to do regular physio and if it gets worse then possibly will need to wear a back brace.
I found that stretching often, especially before and after workouts really helps. Also, starting with a little bit of excersize and then building up from there should hopefully help to strengthen the muscles so that they can cope better.
Doing this has really helped me and now I can, within reason, do most cardio workouts so long as I allow my back time to recover.
Hope this helps, sorry it's not a quick fix!0
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