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Helping Back Pain

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Have you ever returned home from the gym with sudden back pain? Have you ever finished your last rep of deadlifts just to collapse to the ground because you physically cannot come back up with the weight? This all starts with poor form when exercising. First and foremost, it is important to note that form and technique are two completely different things. Exercise technique is the way you perform a move to target a specific muscle group; exercise form is the way you perform a move to protect your joints and prevent injury. In this article, the focus is on exercise form and how important it is for back health. When performing any type of exercise that involves weights or cardio, your form is the most important thing to focus on. Exercising with proper form allows you to fully put your muscles to work while preventing injuries and pain.  

It is important to know the difference between good pain and bad pain after a workout. ‘Good pain’ includes muscle soreness from lactic acid buildup, and is common to experience after a workout. However, if you experience soreness, stiffness, or pain in your joints after a workout, this is a sign that an underlying issue is taking place.

How Can I Practice Better Form?

Practicing your form when exercising is vital in preventing injury. It does not take a professional athlete to teach you proper form; in fact, even professionals constantly work on their form when exercising. Everyone needs to revisit the basics every once in a while, so don’t feel as if you are taking a step backward. Here are some tips to get you practicing better form:

If you think you may have an exercise injury or are experiencing back pain, schedule a consultation with Dr. Weaver. He’ll help you get your back on track! 

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