Back pain is something that everyone will experience at least once in their lives.
Unfortunately having too much back pain can disable us and prevent us from living
normal lives. Some people go to physical therapy and take medication for their back pain
others just take over-the-counter medication and some people just live with the fact that it
is there and try their best to live their lives. Despite all of those options there are two that
have been proven to permanently relieve back pain if done on a regular basis. Pilates
and stretching are the two techniques that you can do to help alleviate your back pain.

Pilates has been around since World War I when a man by the name of Joseph Pilates
invented it. It was originally invented to help certain soldiers with disabilities improve
their movements to their core muscles with very controlled and slow movements. It
worked and it still works today in pain prevention, weight loss and strengthening. It is
best done twice a day in five to ten minute increments. You will be putting a lot of
concentration on your movements so you should wear something very comfortable that
allows a lot of movement. You should not wear shoes just a pair of socks if you would
like.

An example of a great stretching and Pilates technique would be to start with a basic
back stretch and combine with Pilates. What you would do is lie on a mat with your
palms of your hands and your knees touching the mat. Perform a general back stretch
and combine it with one or more of the basic Pilates moves. You could do this by simply
holding your stomach in while stretching your back. If you choose to do this then you are
not only stretching those tense ligaments within your back,but you are also
strengthening and lengthening your spine as well as strengthening your core which
makes for an even stronger back.

Pilates and stretching can be done by people of all ages to help get rid of back pain. You
can do the movements at home or in a gym. There are videos and manuals that are
readily available to you most everywhere to help get you started. Stretching will always
help to loosen up tense muscles and when it is combined with Pilates there is much
more control and toning involved. You are releasing tension and healing at the same
time. Pilates exercises involve using the core to strengthen while lengthening the spine.
Once your spine is back intact you are going to feel so much better.

The best thing about Pilates and stretching is that it can be done by anyone. Just make
sure that your movements are very slow and controlled. Always follow instruction and do
not ever try to overdo it especially when it comes to your back. We all need our backs to
function. You are not going to believe how big the results are going to be when you
perform just a small amount of Pilates and stretching.

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