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EXERCISE TO EASE BACK PAIN
by John Emmanuel
Lower back exercises help you build strong core muscles which are the backbone of a good physique and are really essential for the health of your spine, but are they wonderful for easing back pain? Exercises that are targeted specifically for treating lower back pain have been shown to be the best for protective treatment. These specific exercises can ward off problems in the region of the lower back by helping to strengthen this part of the body. A steady routine of lower back exercises is the answer if you want to prevent the development of or stop back pain.

As a protective measure strength and flexibility exercise has been shown to be the number one thing that on a consistent basis will help sufferers of back pain fight against weak or shortened muscles that can lead to pain.

The spine's main defence in opposition to gravity is the muscles. Muscles that receive oxygen-rich blood, mainly through exercise, stay healthier. Oxygen-rich muscles are not just healthier but also stronger. Muscles that are strong and supple will be able to work longer without tiring, and give the spine the protection it needs. However, muscles that are weak become poorly co-ordinated and generally tire quickly. Weak muscles are unable to protect the spine and add extra pressure onto the spinal discs often resulting in back pain.

It is possible to prevent, reduce and sometimes even get rid of back pain by strengthening the muscles around the spine. Shortened muscles can throw the spine out of alignment, the muscles involved can be back, buttocks, and even hamstrings (back of thigh muscles) or quadriceps (front of thigh muscles), these can affect the alignment of the spine. This is caused by the muscles pulling the pelvic region out of alignment. Stretching the back with stretching exercises also help to increase mobility of the joints of the spine in addition to strengthening the muscles.

The lower back muscles work with the abdominal muscles in order to keep the spine stable, improve sports performance, and decrease the risk of injury or back pain. It is therefore extremely important to keep the lower spine strong and supple as it has to support the upper part of your body.

The primary goals of any suitable workout program for your spine are to make the muscles of your back, stomach, hips and thighs strong and flexible thereby reducing the pressure on your spinal discs. I strongly recommend that you include back exercises in your workout program to balance the strength between your abs and back, and to support your spine and posture.

Lower back exercises are essential for developing and maintaining overall core strength, yet so many people neglect them in their core training routine. These exercises will help improve your posture and will also help to make everyday activities a lot easier, thus leaving you with more energy to have fun. When correctly implemented the use of these exercises to relieve back pain can be a pleasant and beneficial experience leading to a pain free back. Lower back exercises are wonderful for easing back pain.

About the author: John Emmanuel is a sports therapist. A strong back begins with strong core muscles. This new strengthening and flexibility program for back, abs, hips, gluts and upper legs will control your back pain. Get your free report at www.backpainmanagementsystem.com . Please visit the author's site if interested in more information.
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