Healthy Spines

19-25 May, 2014 is Spinal Health Week in Australia.  The chiropractic theme for Spinal Health Week 2014 is “Live Better, We’ve Got Your Back”.  With that in mind, we are dedicating this month’s newsletter to spinal health.

 

Our spine is a sophisticated structure composed of bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments.  We can sprain ligaments, strain muscles, rupture discs and irritate joints – all of which can cause back pain.

 

While we can all understand how accidents and sports injuries can cause back pain, sometimes even the simplest of movements (like picking a pencil up from the floor) can produce painful results.  In addition, arthritis, poor posture, obesity and emotional stress can cause or complicate back pain.

 

Back pain can also directly result from a number of other health conditions such as kidney stones, kidney infections or osteoporosis (loss of bone).  As spinal experts, chiropractors are trained to differentiate the cause of your back pain and make the appropriate referral if necessary.

 

The best way to manage back pain is to avoid it in the first place. 

 

Tips to Prevent Back Pain

 

       Maintain a healthy diet and weight

       Remain active, under the supervision of your chiropractor

       Avoid prolonged inactivity, such as sitting and bed rest

       Warm-up or stretch before physical activity (gardening, exercise, etc.)

       Maintain proper posture

       Wear comfortable, low heeled shoes

       Sleep on a mattress with appropriate firmness

       Ensure that your computer workstation is ergonomically correct

       Do not stand bent forward at the waist for prolonged periods of time

       When lying on your back, place a pillow under your knees

       When laying on your side, place a pillow between your bent knees

       Lift correctly:

 

o   Lift with your knees

o   Keep the object close to your body

o   Do not twist when lifting

 

For over 115 years, chiropractors have specialised in promoting healthy spines.  If you have any questions or concerns regarding your spinal health, do not hesitate to contact your chiropractor. 

 

“We’ve got your back”.