On this World Spine Day, let's debunk some of the most common myths regarding spinal health and embrace the facts about this vital part of our anatomy.
World Spine Day 2023: 7 myths and facts about spinal health you
must know
Understanding the truth about spinal health is vital to your
wellbeing as there are many myths and misconceptions about healthcare that can
mislead people. Dr Himanshu Tyagi, Sr. Consultant, Orthopaedics, Spine Surgery,
Artemis Hospitals, Gurugram, shared with HT Lifestyle seven common myths and
the corresponding facts about spinal health that everyone should be aware of.
Fact: Good posture is not just about sitting up straight. It is
all about maintaining the spine's natural curves while sitting or standing.
It's not about being rigidly straight.
Fact: Back pain indeed gets common as people age, but chronic back
pain is not an inevitable phenomenon. It can often be prevented or managed with
proper care. Maintaining a healthy weight, being physically active and
maintaining good posture helps in preventing back pain.
Fact: Lifting heavy objects is not the only way to get your back injured. Everyday activities like poor posture, prolonged sitting, or even sudden twisting physical motions can strain the back and result in injuries.
4. Myth: Rest is the best way to heal a back injury
- Fact: Resting can surely help with back pain but it's not the
best and only way. In fact, in some cases, resting too much can slow down
recovery. Gentle movements and exercises may help in speeding up the healing
process.
5. Myth: Exercise is harmful for people with back pain
Fact: While rigorous exercises may be harmful as they cause strain
on back, light exercises might actually be helpful in alleviating the back
pain. If done correctly, exercising can strengthen the back and eliminate the
pain. It's also better to consult with a healthcare professional for the right
guidance regarding exercises.
6. Myth: Surgery is the only solution for excruciating back pain
Fact: This is not entirely true. Surgery is often a last resort.
There are a plethora of ways through which excruciating back pain can be
eradicated. Many spinal issues can be managed through non- invasive treatments
like physical therapy and lifestyle changes. Surgery is performed when the
other methods of treatment are not making any difference on the back pain.
7. Myth: Once you have back pain, it won't go. It will be there lifelong
Fact: Back pains don't always last for a lifetime. Most of the
time, back pain is temporary and can get better with proper care. Lifestyle
changes and treatment also significantly help in alleviating the back pain.
Understanding the truths behind spinal health myths is important for maintaining a healthy back. Focus on proactive measures and seek professional guidance when needed.
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