• slazer2au
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      149 months ago

      Generally sitting too much/ bad posture/not enough exercise.

        • @virku@lemmy.world
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          159 months ago

          38 here. Back pain started last year. Exercise is the way to go. I do weights about once a week now and the pain is gone and I am in better shape in general.

          • skulblaka
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            69 months ago

            Thanks, I’ll get right on that.

            On an unrelated note, got any virgin blood?

        • I (somewhat cynically) recommend yoga. I hate that it works, but over the past 6 years I’ve gone from inflexible achy gym rat to the strongest/most flexible I’ve ever been. And old injuries seem to be fading, but that might be unrelated. Either way, can’t deny that it did something really good

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          Mine was so bad I had to get my wife to put my socks and shoes on for me for a few weeks. I was only 30 at the time…

          A friend got me this book and taking its advice was the best thing for me.

          Chiro didn’t do shit for me but physical therapy (this book) did. Now I work out regularly to include straight leg deadlifts and my back feels great. Still working on flexibility but that has also improved.

        • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          29 months ago

          See a physical therapist. They’ll train you on how to perform strengthening exercises properly to take pressure off your spine. It can be expensive depending on your insurance (if that’s a concern), but if you are consistent with the exercises it can definitely make a huge difference.