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Regular walks can prevent back pain

Anna Sandner
2/7/2024
Translation: machine translated

Just run away from your back pain? It could work. At least that's what a new study suggests: regular walks help sufferers to reduce the pain in their back.

Back pain is a widespread problem that affects millions of people worldwide. A recent Australian study published in The Lancet now provides promising findings: Regular walking could be an effective way to reduce recurring back pain. Good news for all sufferers, who can literally run away from their pain at least a little in future.

Targeted walking programme shows positive effect

Significant improvements through regular exercise

Why simple walking is so effective

Study leader Natasha Pocovi suspects that the combination of gentle movements, muscle strengthening and stress reduction while walking is responsible for the positive effects. The release of endorphins could also play a role. Regular walks can therefore be an effective remedy for back pain - with minimal effort and no side effects.

Do something good for your back

If you're not much of a walker, there are many other ways to look after your back health. You can find suggestions and tips here:

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