Most people fail to notice the warning signs of approaching back pain. Our body will sends us messages before our back starts to hurt. The

messages travel along the nerves in our bodies to our brains. Our brain interprets the signals and then tells our bodies what to do to

avoid a hurt back.

Many backaches begin because of strains or stress on our muscles. Others begin because there is pressure on our nerves. Other times the

pain is caused by a disease or hereditary condition that is impossible to control.

If you are like most people, I am sure that you enjoy a wide variety of activites like running, jogging, or working out. Each of these is

fun to do but can also cause back pain if done incorrectly. Some activities you do each day without thinking about them can also cause back

pain. Things like standing up, sitting down, leaning over, picking up things, and bending over can all lead to a hurt back.

Learning the proper way to move when doing any activity helps to prevent back pain. Everyone understands this when it comes to something

like lifting weights or running. But learning how to lean over to pick up stuff is also important. Knowing how to properly lean over or

bend can avert a lot of back pain. Anytime we move there is a right and wrong way to do it.

Simple exercises that teach you how to lean and bend are a fantastic way to treat back pain. They are also very effective at treating other

joint problems. Once you have trained yourself to move properly, you will be on your way to preventing back pain in the future.

Small things like wearing the wrong shoes can cause back pain. This happens because the shoes alter the way you stand and walk. This

throws your back out of proper alignment placing stress on the bones, nerves, and muscles in your back. Any stress on muscles, nerves, and

bones leads to back pain.

Even sitting down or standing up too quickly can put your back under too much stress. This can lead to more back pain. Sit and stand up

slowly. Use you arms to support yourself until you are fully sitting or standing.

Lying down and curling up in the fetal position will help relieve pain from herniated discs. It also helps to reduce pain from arthritis

and sciatica. The position is good because it takes a lot of stress off your back. Try this position if you have any back pain at all.

You should do this lying in bed on your side. Bring your knees up to your chest. Put a small cushion or pillow between your knees. This

will keep your spine aligned properly. Do not curl up tightly or move your hips. Just rest in a fetal position.

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Stretching and performing gentle exercises daily will strengthen your bones, muscles, and nerves. You will be able to use these kinds of

exercises to treat a pinched nerve. These exercises will reduce your back pain. Don't wait any longer especially if you already suffer from back pain like sciatica or a pinched nerve. Get started on your way to a pain free back today.