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Don't Let Back Pain Get in Your Way: The Simple Solution You Never Knew You Needed
AustraliaSunday, September 15, 2024
But here's the thing: it's not just about the walking itself – it's also about the education and coaching that comes with it. The study found that the intervention group had fewer occurrences of activity-limiting pain compared to the control group, and a longer average period before they had a recurrence. The educational component helped participants overcome avoidance and fear of movement, while the health coaching and walking program resulted in behavior change.
It's also important to note that the act of walking may indeed be the key reason for improvement. As A. Lynn Millar, a retired physical therapist, pointed out, pain response is partially a behavioral response. The coaching was limited in duration, thus suggesting that the primary intervention of walking was the major contributor to the long-term response.
So, what does this mean for you? If you're struggling with low back pain, it's time to lace up those walking shoes and hit the pavement. But don't just start walking – start with a plan. Build up to 30 minutes of walking five times a week, and make sure to incorporate education and coaching to help you overcome any obstacles.
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