We all know the old posters showing correct lifting technique. An ominous red cross stamped atop a person bending the back to pick up a box. The message was clear “keep the spine straight and move through the hips and knees when lifting”. After all, many back injuries result from lifting with a rounded spine. However, what if there is no load or you are not lifting? Is it unsafe to tie our shoes, or play with the kids? This message has been misinterpreted somewhat. Fearing bending the back (spinal flexion) when it is not under load in some cases can lead to persisting back pain. The problem is that if we don’t move and stretch our spine, it can become inflexible and tight, possibly leading to further injury. Maintaining flexibility and stability throughout our spine is optimal to allow us to perform everyday tasks and reduce back pain.
If you have recurrent back pain and don’t stretch contact us on 4921 6879 and we can develop a suitable program of movement to reduce pain.
NU Pilates is also a great way to introduce safe spinal flexibility and core stability for those who want general body conditioning for back pain. A physiotherapist supervises our small group classes, so your exercises are modified appropriately to suit your body.
To bend or not to bend – the choice is yours.