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MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio
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Cleveland FES Center
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MetroHealth Spine Center Keeping Your Spine Healthy
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Call 216-778-3700 or request an appointment online.

Help keep your spine healthy and pain free with these tips:

Pay Attention to Your Body
If something you are doing causes your back to hurt, stop and rest or stop altogether. Whether it is a particular exercise, prolonged sitting, bending, or twisting, listen to your body's signals. Pain is a warning. Discuss the activity with your doctor or physical therapist before proceeding.

Sit and Sleep Comfortably
Be sure that your back and neck are properly supported when you sit or sleep. When you sit, make sure your lower back is supported. Talk to your health care provider about choosing an appropriate mattress and pillow. You can upset the alignment of your spine if a mattress is too soft, or a pillow too high.

Lose Weight
If your weight is causing excessive pressure to your spine, weight loss can reduce your discomfort.

Lift Properly
Do not lift heavy loads by placing the pressure on your lower back. Use your legs to lift, and always bend your knees so your arms are at the same level as the heavy object you plan to lift. This simple technique will save your back unnecessary wear and tear.

Avoid Osteoporosis (Bone Thinning)
Talk with your physician about combating the affects of osteoporosis, or bone thinning. Possible treatments include weight bearing exercise, adequate calcium and vitamin D, and hormone replacement therapies.

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