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What You Need To Know About Improving Spine Health

Kara Reynolds
Last updated: June 18, 2024 10:45 pm
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Back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide. Every day, millions of people can?t engage in work, hobbies and other activities because of their suffering. Yet, if they understood a bit more about their spine and how it functions, they might be able to minimize pain and live a more satisfying life.

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1. Lift Right2. Quit Nicotine3. Lose the Weight4. Wear Supportive Shoes5. Strengthen Your Core6. Practice Good Posture7. Stretch Out8. Hydrate9. Let Your Spine RestFinding Relief

Luckily, there are many simple ways to improve spine health and improve your overall wellness in the process.

1. Lift Right

One of the best ways to prevent major and minor spinal injuries is to use proper lifting techniques. Your back has limits and repeatedly lifting or holding heavy loads can push it past these boundaries and cause muscle strain. Therefore, it?s better to lift with your legs and avoid raising the load above your head. Let your hips and core ? which tend to be stronger, anyway ? do most of the work.

In addition to proper lifting techniques, consulting sports chiropractors can help prevent injuries. They offer personalized advice, recommend strengthening exercises, and provide treatments for pain relief, reducing the risk of spinal injuries and improving overall physical health. 

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2. Quit Nicotine

Smoking damages the spine in a number of ways and can make back pain worse. Nicotine can damage spinal tissue, weaken bones, damage discs and cause spinal stenosis. All of these side effects can cause pain and lead to other health problems. Heavy smokers also tend to have a more sedentary lifestyle, which further contributes to strain and muscle weakness in the lower back. Ultimately, the best way to minimize the risk of poor spinal health is to quit smoking.

3. Lose the Weight

As long as you?re nixing unhealthy habits, you might as well replace them with a few good ones. Instead of adopting a couch potato lifestyle, which can wreak havoc on your back, get moving. Adopt an exercise routine and incorporate healthy whole foods into your diet. Eventually, these good decisions will pay off in the form of weight loss. Even losing 10 to 15 pounds can minimize strain on your back and significantly reduce pain.

4. Wear Supportive Shoes

Whether you?re walking, running or working, you need good shoes to get wherever you?re going. More importantly, you need the support they can give your lower back and reduce back pain. Choose a pair that provides arch and heel support and make sure the fit is snug but not too tight. A proper fit will prevent pronation or supination and maintain proper alignment from the tips of your toes to the top of your spine.

5. Strengthen Your Core

Your core muscles support your spine and take pressure off your back, therein minimizing pain and risk of injury. Unfortunately, most people have rather weak cores because they don?t consciously strengthen their lower back and abdomen muscles. Therefore, it?s best to target these muscles by incorporating specific exercises into your everyday routine. Build strength with glute bridges, planks, lunges and similar movements that work your glutes, pelvic floor, abdominals, obliques and mid and lower back. 

Kettlebell swings are an excellent full-body exercise that also works your core. To do them, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and hold a kettlebell in front of you with both hands. While bending your knees and hinging at your hips, swing the kettlebell between your legs and up to shoulder height. Keep your core engaged throughout the movement.

Also, the bird dog is a great exercise to strengthen the core and improve balance. Start on your hands and knees and extend your right arm straight and your left leg straight out behind you. Keep your back straight and your core engaged. Hold this position for a few seconds before repeating it on the other side.

6. Practice Good Posture

If you?re experiencing back, neck and shoulder pain, poor posture might have something to do with it. Whether you spend your day sitting or standing, it?s wise to change positions regularly or find a way to alternate between the two. When you?re standing, draw your shoulder blades down and try to keep a neutral pelvis. When you?re sitting, keep your knees level with your hips and your computer eye level to minimize strain and reduce pressure on lower spinal discs.

7. Stretch Out

Avoid sitting for long periods of time and remember to stretch every hour or so. Otherwise, you can cut off circulation and nutrients to the spine and muscles in your back. Taking time to stretch will also improve your mobility and range of motion, allowing you to move more freely and reduce risk of injury. Make stretching a habit by including the whole family in a morning or evening stretching routine.

A child’s pose is a great way to relax and stretch the spine. To do this, bring your hips back toward your heels. Next, rest your forehead on the floor. Relax your arms by your sides and let your body sink into the pose. Hold the pose for 30 seconds.  

Moreover, a pelvic tilt helps to strengthen the core muscles and improve posture. Start by lying on your back with flat feet on the floor and bent knees. Place your hands on your lower back, just above your hips. Slowly tilt your pelvis toward the ceiling and hold the pose for 30 seconds.

8. Hydrate

Most people aren?t aware that consistent dehydration can cause back pain. When you fail to drink enough water, your body transports fluid from your joints to your brain. If you lose too much fluid around the discs between your vertebrae, there will be less cushion between bones, which can cause severe back pain. Therefore, it?s imperative that you drink enough water every day.

9. Let Your Spine Rest

While you?re lying down, try to let your spine relax completely. Allow it time to truly rest and decompress by getting about eight hours of sleep each night. Of course, a supportive mattress and good pillows can also help rejuvenate your spine. Use a medium-firm to firm mattress or mattress topper and use a neck pillow to support the cervical spine. You can also experiment with pillow placement to better support your sleeping position and reduce morning stiffness.

You might also want to consider premium latex pillows. They’re made from a durable natural material that offers sufficient support. This means they won’t sag or lose shape over time, providing consistent support for your neck and spine. Moreover, these pillows are hypoallergenic, so they’re less likely to trigger allergies or asthma, promoting a good night’s sleep.  

Finding Relief

If you?re already dealing with back pain or need immediate relief, talk to your doctor about possible treatment options. Depending on underlying health conditions and what kind of pain you?re experiencing, they may recommend you see a spine specialist or chiropractor. You might also consider a visit to your local spa or massage therapist. Even a short session can relieve pain and relax deep tissues and muscles that may be holding tension.

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Kara Reynolds is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Momish Magazine, an inclusive parenting magazine filled with parenting hacks, advice, and more to keep your beautiful family thriving. As a mom and stepmom, Kara hopes to normalize blended families and wants her readers to know that every family is beautiful and messy just how they are. When she's not writing, Kara enjoys pilates and likes a little coffee with her cream. Find more from Kara on Twitter @MomishMagazine.

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