Sure, age is just a number, and we all want to be forever
young; but, be sure you take notice of your body and the changes it goes through
with every passing year. In a previous posting, we mentioned how age has
degenerative effects on the discs in your back. Therefore, we’d like to focus on how
aging can have a painful effect on the body, and best practices to stay agile
and prevent future pain.
Osteoarthritis is a major concern for many people as they
age. It can take effect when the protective cartilage and the joints in your
spinal column (or other joints) begin to wear down with age, causing one bone
to grind against another. Facet joints are often affected by osteoarthritis.
Those joints are the hook-shaped structures that run up and down the back of
the spine. As osteoarthritis sets in, the bone often bulges out, putting
pressure on surrounding nerves and causing pain.
Bending backwards and early mornings may be especially
painful as osteoarthritis sets in. You
may experience serious stiffness accompanied with lower back pain that could protrude
into your bottom and upper thighs, as well as up into your shoulders and neck.
To prevent this pain, it’s crucial to do regular exercises that strengthen your
back and core muscles. You need to stay active and flexible with your entire
body to give your spine as much support as possible.
Start now! If you need to shed a few pounds, try to take it
off as soon as possible. No body needs the added strain on their discs and
joints. A great way to get in shape is to sign up for local events like our
upcoming 5K. These events will give you a goal to work toward that you can be
accountable for.
If you are already experiencing what you believe to be signs
of early osteoarthritis, contact your local chiropractor for more information to learn about ways to get the pain relief that you need. Dr.
Harper would be more than happy to talk with you about specific core building
and back strengthening exercises you can do to give your spine the support it
needs and prevent future pain. We would love to see you age pain free, and
encourage all of our patients to stay active throughout their many years of
life!
Looking for a way to stay agile? Set small, achievable goals
everyday! Build up your strength and endurance. Soon, you’ll be ready to sign
up for local events to participate in and inspire others to be healthy and fit
just like you!
*Some information in this blog was derived from an article at www.health.com