The sudden changes in temperature and moisture content in the air are believed to pose a challenge for the patients in regulating their system like they always do.
2. About Dr Mehta
• Mr Jwalant S Mehta is a consultant spinal surgeon specialising in spinal
deformity corrections and treatment of all spinal conditions. His is based in
Birmingham at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital and the Birmingham Children’s
Hospital. Additionally, he has practising privileges with the BMI and Spire
groups.
• He serves on major steering committees of the premier international scoliosis
organisation, the Scoliosis Research Society. He is currently serving on the CME
and the Research Grant review committees, and is a programme reviewer for
the IMAST and the annual meetings.
• He has recently been appointed as an honorary senior lecturer at the Aston
University in Birmingham, heading the Spine module on the MCh (Orth) course.
http://www.mehtaspine.co.uk
3. • Most people who combat back pain report a growing discomfort in
their back as the average temperature gradually soars in the
warmer months of the year. Given that the soaring heat is difficult
to cope up for the normal and healthy people like us; it’s even
tougher for people suffering from chronic pain.
• The sudden changes in temperature and moisture content in the air
are believed to pose a challenge for the patients in regulating their
system like they always do. Despite the fact the science could not
explain the exact reason for this correlation, many patients are
reported to experience the pain on similar lines during the warmer
months.
4. But the good thing is that you can reduce the possibility of your
back pain by following these four simple tips:
Stay indoors:
This is the most simple and easiest thing to do to totally avoid back
pain due to weather change. Adjust your air conditioning in your home
and stay inside. But we know it’s not possible to stay completely away
from the outdoors so we got other tips for you as well. Read on.
Indulge in low impact exercises:
You can go for a walk in a relaxing outdoor setting to bask-in the
much-needed sunshine. If this feels less likely, you can also opt for
water workouts: a light swims with proper technique, which helps you
stay cool and acts as a viable alternative for low impact exercise like
walking. Even a simple activity like water treading is found to best
very effective and low-impact activity that not only burns calories but
also strengthen muscles that support the spine.
5. But the good thing is that you can reduce the possibility of your
back pain by following these four simple tips:
Don’t jump right-in but take it slow:
Resorting to low impact activities will help but we request you
to take it slow. It’s quite common to feel energized as the
weather becomes warm and friendly.
• When you are all enthusiastic about the weather you tend to
do more than your normal level, which your body is not
accustomed to.
• When you overdo an activity, your body becomes vulnerable
for a new injury or even inflammation.
• So make a slow progress as far as your everyday outdoor
activities are concerned. Avoid too much physically
demanding works in a single session.
• If it needs to be, plan out the large task into small chunks with
regular breaks.
6. But the good thing is that you can reduce the possibility of your
back pain by following these four simple tips:
Take off your diet and stay hydrated:
• To make it simple for you: Choose foods with anti-inflammatory
properties. Look-out for nutrient-rich vegetables that fight
inflammation.
• Limit fried foods and replace your red meat with chicken or
even biter, fish. And stay away from alcohol or at least limit the
intake of alcohol which is a powerful dehydrating agent. As
usual, drink a lot of water.
• In most cases, this simple tips can help you reduce or even
prevent back pain.
• But being a multifactorial condition, the pain could find its
way back owing to a different reason altogether.
• In case you are still suffering from the back pain, we request
you to consult with a Spin Doctor as soon as possible.