Low back pain (LBP) is a reality in most of our lives at one point or
another. It can range from being a “nag” to being totally disabling. Let’s look
at some exercises for the low back that can be done from a SITTING position so
that they can be: 1) Performed in public (without drawing too much attention)
and 2) Repeated every one to two hours with the objective to AVOID LBP from
gradually getting out of control (STOP the “vicious cycle” so LBP
stays “self-managed”).
RULES:
1) DON’T do any exercise that creates SHARP pain; 2) Stay within “reasonable”
pain boundaries; 3) DO these multiple times a day WHEN you feel tight, stiff,
sore (take 10-30 sec. every hour rather than 15 min. twice a day).
SITTING
LOW BACK EXERCISE OPTIONS:
1)
SITTING BEND OVERS: 1) Slowly bend forward from a seated
position and attempt to reach the floor; 2) Spread the knees as needed to allow
for a full range of motion; 3) Hold for 3-10 seconds or until it feels “loose.”
4) Do the opposite – sit and arch your low back as far back as is comfortable.
Repeat frequently for short hold-times – make it “fit” your time
limitations/schedule!
2)
SITTING HIP / BACK STRETCH: 1) Cross your leg; 2) Raise the knee
to the opposite shoulder; 3) Arch the lower back until you feel an increase
stretch in your buttocks; 4) Twist your trunk to the side the knee is raised;
5) Move your knee up/down and around to “feel” for the tightest “knots” and
“work” them loose; 6) Modify by bending forward 7) REPEAT on the opposite
side.
3)
SITTING TRUNK ROTATIONS: 1) Slowly twist your shoulders and
trunk to one side while keeping your knees straight; 2) Reach back and pull for
additional stretch if comfortable; 3) Hold for 3-10 seconds or, until it feels
“loose;” 4) REPEAT on the opposite side.
Remember, DO these MANY times a day
(at least once every hour). We have many others as well (ask us)!
We realize you have a choice in whom
you consider for your health care provision and we sincerely appreciate your
trust in choosing our service for those needs.
If you, a friend, or family member requires care for back pain, we would
be honored to render our services.
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