Exercise: Too much, too little, just right

Too little

Lack of regular physical activity, often called a sedentary lifestyle, puts you at greater risk for getting back pain. This is because lack of exercise leads to:

Too much

High intensity exercise or doing movements improperly may also lead to back pain.

Many cyclists also have back pain. This may be avoided by proper adjustment of your bicycle seat and maintaining good flexibility of your back and hamstring muscles.

Using poor form or posture for any activity, including golfing or lifting weights, can cause serious problems with your back.

What should you do?

 


Review Date: 4/6/2007
Reviewed By: Benjamin D. Roye, M.D., M.P.H., Orthopaedic Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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