A yoga teacher says this five-minute stretch is all you need to maintain flexibility in your spine
Having a sedentary job, lifting heavy weights and the natural aging process can all contribute to a stiff and achy back. Regular movement and stretching can alleviate aches and pains, but it’s not always easy to know where to start.
- If your back is feeling particularly rigid right now, yoga instructor Francine Cipollone has created a routine that works your spine through its six main movement patterns.
These movement patterns include flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral flexion. Flexion is when you bend your spine forward, and extension is when you bend it backward. Rotation involves twisting your back to either side, and lateral flexion is when you bend to the side.
Cipollone says all of these movement patterns are vital for spinal flexibility. So if you’ve got five minutes, it’s worth rolling out your mat and giving this session a go.
How to do Yoga with Bird’s five-minute back stretch
- Seated side stretch
- Seated twists
- Cat/cow
- Child’s pose
Tips for maintaining a healthy spine
A systematic review published in the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy concluded that core strengthening exercises could be a "favorable method" for treating pain in those suffering from non-specific lower back pain.
- Drinking enough fluids could also help you maintain a healthy spine. A 2022 study found a relationship between lower back pain and dehydration (although more research is needed here).
- In addition to the above, try standing up and moving regularly throughout the day. But before adopting a new exercise regime, check in with your physician.
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