Requirements
Patients with no experience with low back pain relief ask your doctor or physical therapist, when you can start these exercises and which ones will work best for you.
Base requirements are: fitness mat, rug or soft surface and lot of will
Advance requirements are: gym exercise equipment, walking poles, home exercise equipment
Description
Exercises that stretch and strengthen the muscles of your abdomen and spine can help prevent back problems. If your back and abdominal muscles are strong, you can maintain good posture and keep your spine in its correct position.
A typical response to experiencing back pain is to take it easy - either staying in bed or at least stopping any activity that is at all strenuous. While this approach is understandable and may even be recommended in the short term. When done for more than a day or two it can actually undermine healing. Instead, active forms of back exercises are almost always necessary to rehabilitate the spine and help alleviate back pain.
Who this course is for:
people looking for a well-designed, proven exercise program designed to help them relieve the pain of low back
people who want to improve posture and increase flexibility,
people who want to achieve pain relief in the least invasive way possible,
anyone who suffers from acute or chronic low back pain,
people who sit a lot and would like to be more active again,
athletes who have recurring low back pain
Course content
3 sections • 7 lectures • 22m total length
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