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Home remedies for back and neck pain
When you go to the dentist for a cavity, the dentist will remind you to floss and brush your teeth daily to prevent future cavities. Similarly, we strongly emphasize a daily back or neck exercise program to prevent a recurrence of back strain. That is because once a person has a back pain attack, he or she is four times as likely to have a recurrence. As a previous victim of back pain, the individual needs to work extra hard to prevent future recurrences.
If you have an attack of back pain, start taking NSAIDs for the next few days as instructed on the bottle. It is much more effective to maintain a constant level of the drug in your body than to take some medicine, let it wear off and then take another dose the next day.
Keep Bed Rest at a Minimum When you hurt, your body is telling you to stop the activity that is causing the pain. Back or neck pain can cause almost any activity to hurt, and lying down for a few days seems like the most logical solution. However, more than two days of bed rest can cause the muscles in the back to weaken, making any activity even more painful and recovery slower. After one or two days, get up and move around. It's a good idea to take a slow walk to get moving again.
Put Your Best Foot Forward Walking around the neighborhood is a great way to help alleviate back pain. A walk helps to stretch out muscles and get blood flowing. Stiff muscles begin to relax. An alternative to walking is to walk in a pool. This alleviates pressure from the spine, joints and ligaments.
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