Low back pain: Exercises to reduce pain
What exercises may reduce low back pain?
Exercises
that may help reduce or prevent low back pain include: - Aerobic exercise, to
condition your heart and other muscles, maintain health, and speed recovery.
- Strengthening exercises, focusing on your
back, stomach, and leg muscles.
- Stretching
exercises, to keep your muscles and other supporting tissues flexible
and less prone to injury.
Some exercises can aggravate back pain. If you have low
back pain, avoid: - Straight leg sit-ups.
- Bent leg
sit-ups or partial sit-ups (curl-ups) when you have acute back
pain.
- Lifting both legs while lying on your back (leg
lifts).
- Lifting heavy weights above the waist (standing military
press or bicep curls).
- Toe touches while standing.
Test Your Knowledge Do not exercise if you have low back
pain. - True
- False
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