Back Pain Relief
source

Back Pain Relief

Price
Free
Category
Health & Fitness
Last update
May 02, 2021
Publisher
Pro Learning Apps Contact publisher
View in store
Loading...

Ratings & Reviews performance

Ratings & Reviews performance provides an overview of what users think of your app. Here are the key metrics to help you identify how your app is rated by users and how successful is your review management strategy.

Loading...

Description

2082 chars

How to Relieve Back Pain Perhaps you bent the wrong way while lifting something heavy. Or you're dealing with a degenerative condition like arthritis. Whatever the cause, once you have low back pain, it can be hard to shake. About one in four Americans say they've had a recent bout of low back pain. And almost everyone can expect to experience back pain at some point in their lives. Sometimes, it’s clearly serious: You were injured, or you feel numbness, weakness, or tingling in the legs. Call the doctor, of course. But for routine and mild low back pain, here are a few simple tips to try at home. Chill it. Ice is best in the first 24 to 48 hours after an injury because it reduces inflammation. Keep moving. Our spines are like the rest of our body -- they're meant to move. Keep doing your daily activities. Make the beds, go to work, walk the dog. Once you're feeling better, regular aerobic exercises like swimming, bicycling, and walking can keep you -- and your back -- more mobile. Just don't overdo it. There's no need to run a marathon when your back is sore. Stay strong. Once your low back pain has receded, you can help avert future episodes of back pain by working the muscles that support your lower back, including the back extensor muscles. Having strong hip, pelvic, and abdominal muscles also gives you more back support. Avoid abdominal crunches, because they can actually put more strain on your back. Ways to Manage Low Back Pain at Home Sleep Better: When you have back pain, sleeping can be hard. It can be a vicious cycle because when you don't get enough sleep, your back pain may feel worse. A poor sleep position can also aggravate back pain. Good Posture: Grandma was right! Slouching is bad for you. And poor posture can make back pain worse, especially if you sit for long periods. Physical Therapy Physical therapists can teach you how to sit, stand, and move in a way that keeps your spine in proper alignment and alleviates strain on your back. ✅ back pain relief ✅ lower back pain relief ✅ sciatica relief ✅ sciatic nerve relief

Screenshots

https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/Cv9VjzVPPChFaeWD7HHMxQzzOJ6arpUbVEDxdqYGzQ88ZVTMt259PnDThPmCL1_qI-o=w720-h310https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/qVtBTSUKUEEbA25nyke4byQTZDF7b3pFJk55KiagxQ2lDbMTm68g8w9MgwqXr8KRyF0=w720-h310https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/YOTyRraAnFfXIh3Slu_UfoHW4Yb6-vSWlgJaOW-vsH4hWnQJf-MmXRWm802gislk7_Nw=w720-h310https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/qNxAP35dgRZo1eizpQMOMpL8G47OkVPrzrhGNDDfP9YQugrwsLwwCNc01AuB3F6IESs=w720-h310https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/g4TZfKF3KCuM60_2M8_iBL6yWvt8ySoBrdWiDAqfGpjwuB_BzfELpu3xsOIgk3TnY9g=w720-h310https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/fj9jw_BIIAbI_FPT_LOaZWovwiLppVYaO79CMmfPU5eYvYp1mBp37TC-k5QD5nirq7-r=w720-h310
Loading...
Loading...

Find growth insights on our blog

React to user feedback and market trends faster