What about pain and exercise?

I have a bad case of arthritis in both my hands. I use exercise balls, ice packs and CBD oil for temporary pain relief. That is pretty much the only pain I deal with regularly. So, I guess I have a lot to be thankful for as a guy who turns 79 in January. I do realize, however, that many seniors are not so lucky. For them, I recommend these tips from the National Institute on Aging.

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Exercising when you’re in pain can be hard. You might think that you should rest until your pain disappears. But depending on the type of pain you’re experiencing, exercise can help reduce your pain and improve your mood.
Most people living with chronic pain can exercise safely. In fact, research has shown that exercise combined with education can reduce one’s risk of lower back pain.

Follow these tips for exercising with pain:

  • Pace yourself. Begin your program slowly with low-intensity exercises and work up from there.
  • Talk to your doctor. Pain usually doesn’t go away overnight, so talk with your health care provider about how long it may take before you feel better and about what exercises you can do safely.
  • Know which exercises to do. Endurance, strength, balance, and flexibility exercises all have their own benefits, so doing a combination of exercises may be best.
  • Don’t overdo it. Listen to your body. Avoid overexerting yourself when you feel good. If you have pain or swelling in a specific area, switch your focus to another area for a couple of days.

Learn more about exercising with pain from Go4Life.

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4 responses to “What about pain and exercise?

  1. Take care and have a wonderful day Tony!

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  2. Great message that will help many people. I’ve noticed that exercise decreases back pain and decreases it over time. Ironically, if I get lower back pain it is often because I haven’t been exercising it enough. Our natural instinct is to rest, but too much rest is deadly.

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    • Thanks for sharing that. Absolutely, too much rest is deadly. I am amazed at the damage we do to ourselves with our sedentary lifestyles. Move it or lose it is truly the law of the body. Good luck to you. I also suffer from back pain.

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