5 Important Habits to Improve Back Health

Millions of Americans suffer from back pain at some point in their life, with most thinking they’re just inevitable. However, there are many precautionary measures people can take to improve back health now and make for a much more comfortable future. 

Habits to help back pain

Ways to Prevent Back Pain

Did you know that everyday habits could be the difference between being pain-free or not? Here are the most important things you can change to take care of your back and promote a healthy spine to prevent back pain: 

1. Your eating and drinking habits

By adjusting your diet to include healthier foods and more means of hydration, you’ll be able to maintain a healthy weight, helping your back in the process. In addition, your spine will become healthier due to water intake, allowing the discs in your spine to rehydrate as needed. 

2. How you sit

Most people know that sitting is worse than standing, but find themselves sitting for a majority of the day. If you do sit a lot during the day, sit with good posture. Be sure your knees are slightly higher than your hips, your feet touch the ground, and you support your arms with armrests. Also, try to get up and walk around at least every hour throughout the day.

3. Your exercise routine

A sedentary lifestyle can worsen back pain, so it’s important to stay active and exercise regularly. Strengthening your core is very important for spine health. Your core muscles include both your abdomen and back muscles, so be sure to find a few core strengthening exercises that don’t aggravate your back, and do them consistently.  

4. Your treatment

The success of your back treatment can change over time, so it’s important to work with your doctor to see what treatment is best for you. Medications can affect everyone differently, so if your current medication isn’t working or has side effects that aren’t manageable, talk with your doctor. You may also want to try other less invasive treatments, like injections or physical therapy, before discussing surgical options

5. Your sleep habits

Your mattress and pillow can have a big impact on your back health, and if you don’t have the proper support overnight, it can worsen back pain. Choose a mattress and pillow based on your sleep position, but keep in mind that sleeping on your back or pillow is optimal for your back. 

Dealing with Back Pain

If you’ve tried improving your lifestyle and habits without success, contact the Spine and Scoliosis Specialists to find a treatment that will help ease your back pain. We specialize in both non-surgical and surgical treatments for back problems.