Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Strained from Stress?


There are many ways your can unknowingly put loads of stress on your back. Jolting activities, repetitive actions, or even just sitting with poor posture for long periods of time can put stress on your back. A lack of regular exercise can cause core muscles that support your spine to weaken. Any irregular incline in activity could lead to straining or even pulling muscles in your back.

Muscles strains are small tears in, or the stretching out of, muscle fibers. They are a leading cause of back pain. Stiffness and soreness that worsen with small activities such as bending or twisting are signs of having strained muscles, and they shouldn’t be ignored.

If you are experiencing pain from what you believe to be a muscle strain, follow these quick tips:

  • To alleviate pain, start by icing the strain every 20 minutes for the first 24 hours. This will also help to reduce swelling.
  • Every 2 hours, stretch gently with small movements. Lying down for long periods of time could cause muscles to tighten even more.

If the pain hasn’t reduced in 48 hours, contact your primary care physician or visit your local chiropractor. It is best to make sure your injury isn’t more severe than you first suspected.  There would be no harm in coming sooner if you are in serious pain or just want to be sure about the severity of the injury.

Regular exercise that will strengthen your core will reduce your risks for muscle strains. Don’t jump into a workout schedule that will be too rigorous for your body, as it may cause painful soreness or an injury that could set you back. Talk to your chiropractor about setting small, attainable goals. These can be paired with a large end goal like our upcoming 5K in September. This will give you plenty of time to get in shape and prevent future injuries. You will look and feel better when you achieve these goals!

*Some information in this blog was found in an article at www.health.com

1 comment:

  1. Muscle strain is a very frustrating and stressful pain. Thank you for sharing this tips on how to avoid muscle strain.

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