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  • Sports Medicine: Tennis and Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Tennis and Back Pain

    While tennis elbow and wrist problems are common sports injuries associated with tennis, the sport can also create or worsen lower back injuries. Low back pain is very common among tennis players. Low back pain may have various causes, such as postural abnormalities, muscle dysfunction (imbalances, shortening, or weakening of muscle), overuse, instability, and articular dysfunction in the lower back.

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  • Sports Medicine: Swimming and Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Swimming and Back Pain

    In general, swimming is an excellent form of low-impact aerobic conditioning that is easy on the back and spine. Unlike running or many other forms of aerobic exercise, with swimming there is practically no impact on the spinal structures. The water supports the body, relieving stress on all joints in the body.

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  • Sports Medicine: Skiing and Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Skiing and Back Pain

    While skiing and snowboarding are more likely to result in injuries to the knee or upper body, the stress on the lower back can also produce or worsen a lower back condition. Skiing is a popular winter sport for people across the country. Rushing down the slopes of a beautiful mountain can be exhilarating, but it also comes with some significant risks.

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  • Sports Medicine: Running and Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Running and Back Pain

    Running and jogging are excellent forms of aerobic exercise and can become an enjoyable part of one's daily routine. However, running involves repetitive jarring of the spine and can worsen a current or emerging back problem. How Running Causes Back Pain - Joints and discs are jarred and compressed by the force of the body leaving the ground and landing on every stride when running or jogging

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  • Sports Medicine: Golf and Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Golf and Back Pain

    In general, golf is an excellent form of low-impact aerobic exercise, especially if one walks the golf course instead of riding on a golf cart. The exercise encourages blood flow, which in turn helps maintain a healthy back. However, due to the repeated twisting and force inherent in the golf swing, the sport also leaves the lower back susceptible to injury.

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  • Bodybuilding, Weightlifting and Back Pain

    Bodybuilding, Weightlifting and Back Pain

    Like most forms of exercise, weight lifting has many potential benefits for spinal health, but also has the potential to create or worsen back injuries. Extending or flexing the back muscles against resistance (the weight) during weightlifting and bodybuilding may result in several injuries, including muscle strain and ligament injury, Certain types of weightlifting exercises can be particularly stressful to the joints and soft tissues, such as Clean-and-jerk, Dead-lift, Snatch, Squats.

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  • Sports Medicine: Bicycling With Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Bicycling With Back Pain

    Biking is a popular form of aerobic exercise and is often a favored form of exercise by people with low back pain conditions. Biking may be a good exercise option for many reasons: Biking is less jarring to the spine than many other forms of aerobic exercise, such as jogging or aerobics class. Stationary bicycling is particularly gentle on the spine, and the variety of spinning classes now available can provide a vigorous aerobic workout with minimal stress to the lower back.

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  • Sport Injuries, Back Injuries, and Back Pain

    Sport Injuries, Back Injuries, and Back Pain

    Exercise is an important part of a healthy lifestyle, and sports are one approach many people choose to use to get their exercise. For people with back pain, sports can still be a viable option if they pay attention to their back. Knowing the type of strain various sports place on the back may help prevent a back injury for others who participate in sports.

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  • Sports Medicine: Playing Golf with Low Back Pain

    Sports Medicine: Playing Golf with Low Back Pain

    For the millions of people who have long-standing low back pain, golf can still be an enjoyable sport. Using the right equipment, alongside a routine of stretching and low-impact exercise, will go a long way in helping maintain one’s ability to play golf.

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  • Treating Low Back Pain and Back Injury from Golf

    Treating Low Back Pain and Back Injury from Golf

    Treatment options are mainly guided by the type and severity of the injury that is sustained in the lower back. Three common types of injury from golf that need treatment include:
    - Muscle strains. Rough, forceful golf swings or sudden shifts during the downswing can lead to strained muscles.
    - Muscle and tendon attachment. Excessive muscle use, accidents, or swing irregularities tend to cause this type of injury.

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