Stretching and strengthening your back and supporting muscles can help to prevent future back pain. If you have 15 minutes a day, then you have enough time for these exercises from the Mayo Clinic which help to make your back stronger than ever.
Back pain is one of the most common complaints for which people see their doctors. Learn about the bones and muscles of your back and understand the most common causes of back pain including strains, sprains, spasms, herniated discs, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and osteoporosis.
If you have back pain, the way you sleep may be partially at fault. Furthermore, since you spend approximately two-thirds of your life sleeping, what you sleep on can also affect how well you sleep. This slide show will demonstrate sleeping positions that may alleviate back pain, as well discuss other considerations regarding sleep which can affect back pain.