Low-Impact Aerobic Exercise For Back Pain

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The human body is designed to stay in motion, not for long periods of rest – and the same holds true even if you’re suffering from back pain. Remaining active is important for everyone, which is why we prescribe the majority of our patients regular low-impact aerobic exercise for back pain.

Aerobic exercise helps keep the body healthy by increasing your heart rate and improving circulation. Low-impact aerobic exercise provides those benefits, but without any excessive impact that may jar the spine and worsen your pain. 

Benefits of low-impact aerobic exercise for back pain:

  • Helps reduce the frequency or severity of flare-ups in your pain
  • Keeps the spine both functional and mobile
  • Burns calories to help you maintain a healthy weight
  • Produces endorphins (nature’s painkillers) to elevate your mood and fight depression

Most people should aim to complete 20-30 minutes of low-impact exercise, 3-5 days per week. If you’re new to exercise, however, we recommend that you start with 10-20 minutes of exercise, 3-5 days per week.

Below are a few forms of low-impact aerobic exercise that may help alleviate your back pain.

Walking For Exercise

Walking for exercise is simply walking at a faster pace than you would normally walk. This form of low-impact aerobic exercise is less jarring than jogging, meaning it’s better for your spine and joints. 

You can complete this exercise nearly anywhere, making it extremely convenient. Grab a friend and head to a local trail or even the mall to reap the benefits of walking for exercise.

Elliptical Trainer

Elliptical trainers are designed to mimic the motion of jogging without the impact. Your feet rest on foot pedals that never touch the ground, making this an ideal exercise for those with stiff joints. Elliptical trainers also offer various resistance levels, so you can increase your level of intensity as needed.

Stationary Bike

Like elliptical trainers, stationary bikes were designed to stimulate the motion of a bike without any unnecessary impact from riding over uneven ground. Many fitness centers offer guided cycling classes for all levels.
As you can see, there are many different ways to perform low-impact aerobic exercise for back pain. If you or a loved one is experiencing back pain, we urge you to seek medical attention. Make an appointment with one of our board-certified surgeons on our website today. And remember to keep moving!

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