Since becoming a member of HP I've noticed that one of the most common boards is back problems. I'm sure if you talk to anyone, they will tell you that they've had or do suffer with back problems.
There are so many reasons why a person can get back pain and it's important that you talk to your GP first, before undertaking any complementary therapy.
However, having said all that.... I'd like to suggest that folks should start to love their backs because prevention is always better than cure.
Learn how to lift and bend without stressing your back, learn how to sit in a chair with the correct posture and so on.
Like most people I've had back problems, due to health issues caused by an accident, sciatica and back pain that's kept me awake at night. After my accident I was told that I would eventually have to wear built up shoes before I reached my 40s, but I refused to.
Now I'm in my late 40s and very rarely get back pain and never suffer from sciatica because "I love my back". Look after your back and it will look after you.
Myarka.
There are so many reasons why a person can get back pain and it's important that you talk to your GP first, before undertaking any complementary therapy.
However, having said all that.... I'd like to suggest that folks should start to love their backs because prevention is always better than cure.
Learn how to lift and bend without stressing your back, learn how to sit in a chair with the correct posture and so on.
Like most people I've had back problems, due to health issues caused by an accident, sciatica and back pain that's kept me awake at night. After my accident I was told that I would eventually have to wear built up shoes before I reached my 40s, but I refused to.
Now I'm in my late 40s and very rarely get back pain and never suffer from sciatica because "I love my back". Look after your back and it will look after you.
Myarka.