Exercises to Build a Better Back

Man posing in gym showing back

Feel an unwelcome twinge in your low back every now and again? You're not alone. Researchers estimate that 8 out of 10 of us will grapple with low back issues at some point in our lives. Treating those twinges, aches and shooting pains—and preventing them from happening in the first place—often comes down to one thing: exercise.

We went to Sharecare experts and rounded up their best exercise solutions to three common causes of back pain.

1. Relax-the-back moves for stress

Wanting to tear your hair out after being asked to oversee just one more teensy weensy project can leave you hurting, and not just emotionally. Stress causes muscle tension in your neck and low back, leaving you stiff and sore, says neurophysiologist Angela Mark, MD.

2. Posture improvers for bad posture

If you're chained to a desk all day, we're talking to you. Sitting in front of a computer for hours on end can lead to seriously poor posture, says chiropractor Steven Shoshany—and that can cause damage to your spine. Keep an eye on how you carry your body during the day. "Pay attention to your posture, whether you're picking up children or swinging a golf club," say the experts at the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Better body alignment now means less back pain down the road.

3. Shore-your-core moves for a weak midsection

Having a wobbly midsection can determine so much more than whether or not your belly droops unbecomingly over your waistband. Low back pain is often caused by a weak core, say the experts at NASM.

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