Upper back pain can be just as painful and difficult to tolerate and live with as lower back pain. It is essential that there are exercises available
for people with upper back discomfort. Following a simple and easy to understand exercise regimen for upper back pain can be a productive way to reduce your
discomfort.
Proper exercises can be obtained from books, video, medical professionals, and online sources. However, when starting out with an exercise
program to help reduce the pain it could be helpful to have a professional like a physical therapist or trainer to go through the exercises with you first.
The
professional may be able to offer some simple and easy tips for exercises that are specific to your condition or illness. Then once the exercises are learned you can
continue the process at home and not necessarily always have to return to the medical professional's office.
Some upper back pain relief exercises that are
quite easy to follow involve some very simple stretching motions. The exercises can become more intense and offer more of a stretch when they include the arms
and shoulders.
The first exercise is pulling your shoulder blades back, moving them towards each other, and then stretching your arms out to the side to
open the rib cage. The upper back should be pushed forward when this is done and that will alleviate some of the tension which could be causing pain. The
muscles in the front and the back of the spine are stretched and then this does a few things. It increases circulation, strengthens muscles, and relaxes the
muscles.
The second set of exercises are following the same as the first exercise but stretching the arms above the head. This allows a deeper stretch and
therefore may provide more relief. The more the upper back is flatted, the more intense the stretch, and then the more relief that can be obtained.
The upper
back is typically where people carry their stress. This stress caused pain can be alleviated often by following upper back pain relief exercises. It is always a positive
thing when medications and intense expensive therapies are not needed. Many people who get upper back pain will practice yoga in order to not only relieve the
pain, but it's also productive in preventing upper back pain from happening again.
This is especially true when the pain is caused by stress. The meditative
elements of yoga make for a peaceful and calm atmosphere. Yoga gyms and places of practice can be found in your local directory. The professionals there can
offer advice on back pain reduction as well.