10 ways to reduce joint pain

There are many things that you can do to help prevent joint issues and help reduce the odds of you suffering from an injury. All of this can be exactly what you need to take care of your body!

HERE ARE TEN EXAMPLES THAT HELP IN PREVENTING JOINT INJURIES:

  1. Stretch your joints appropriately before and after a workout.

  2. Speak with a personal trainer/coach who can give you guidance about the right workout routine for you, given your overall levels of physical fitness and prior exercise levels.

  3. Ensure that you do your research before exercising, making sure that you know the appropriate technique and the right way to do any such exercise.

  4. Start slow: If you are going to do the right exercise, make sure you can complete the movement without any weight before adding slowly up. This helps prevent overuse injury and ensures that you have a solid grasp on an exercise program’s technique before you increase the levels of exercise to something more strenuous.

  5. Stay in shape! Remember, you are more likely to injure yourself if you are out of shape than if you have a regular exercise program.

  6. Make sure to be careful when engaging in regular activities, like cleaning, picking up kids, or moving furniture. In many cases, your body may not be ready for the sudden shift in activity levels, and this can result in injury.

  7. Use the appropriate equipment. This may mean making sure you have a back brace or high-quality shoes. Poor equipment can break, wear down quickly, or fail to support you at a critical moment, leading to an injury.

  8. If you are hurt – even a little – treat it appropriately. Make sure to get the right rest, ice the area in question, and see a chiropractor if you need to. If the pain doesn’t go away in 2 days then we advise to seek some help.

  9. If you are going to increase the intensity of your workout, do so slowly. Doing so too fast can lead to injury.

  10. If you are new to exercise, start with low-impact exercise that can give your body time to adjust to your new exercise program.

If you do injure a joint or any other part of your body, or are interested in ensuring that you are operating at peak physical condition, consider seeing a chiropractor! If you want to book in with us then please call 01202 604707 or email admin@wimbornewellnesscentre.co.uk.

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