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How You Can Be Active When You Have Low Back Pain<\/strong><\/p>\n

Most us will experience some form of low back pain (LBP) during our life. There can be many things that cause LBP, however it\u2019s not always clear what the cause of the pain might be and it is also often not dangerous.<\/p>\n

\u201cMost back pain is mechanical, meaning day-to-day life stresses lead to overload,\u201d says Ted Dreisinger, PhD, a trustee of McKenzie Institute International, an advocacy group for people with musculoskeletal conditions and associate editor of The Spine Journal. \u201cA small number of cases \u2013 less than 1% \u2013 are caused by something more serious, such as a fracture, spinal tumour or systemic disease,\u201d he adds. \u201cThese require medical attention.\u201d<\/p>\n

Generally speaking, people who are more active have less back pain over time \u2013 plus, being active also boosts your mood. Medical professionals therefore recommend that those with LBP try to be as active as the general public<\/p>\n

The NHS advise that you should not rest for more than a few days after low back pain starts. This is because the spine is one of the strongest parts of the body and is designed for movement, with strong muscles and ligaments surrounding it to both protect and support it. It is therefore advised that you remain active, because the spine requires movement in order to get better.<\/p>\n

Staying active will reduce the severity of the pain and keep you feeling positive. It also keeps the muscles strong and prevents the joints from getting stiff \u2013 and stiff joints can become painful.<\/p>\n

There is no one perfect exercise for lower back pain and so the choice of activity really comes down to your ability\/fitness level, and what you enjoy \u2013 because you want to choose a type of exercise you will stick to. An example of some exercises you can try to help with LBP:<\/p>\n