Simple, regular walk the most effective in relieving low back pain, study finds
The simple exercise of walking is enough to bring relief to those having a history of low back pain, 'The Lancet journal' says
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Walking is a low-cost, widely accessible and simple exercise that almost anyone can engage in. PHOTO: ANI
NEWDELHI, 20 JUNE
The simple exercise
of walking is enough to bring relief to those having a history of low back
pain, according to a research published in The Lancet journal. Following around
700 adults who had recovered from a recent episode of low back pain,
researchers divided the participants into three groups – a personalised walking
program, physiotherapy sessions over six months and no intervention simple exercise of walking is enough to bring relief
to those having a history of low back pain, according to a research published
in The Lancet journal. Following around 700 adults who had recovered from a
recent episode of low back pain, researchers divided the participants into
three groups – a personalised walking program, physiotherapy sessions over six
months and no intervention. The team of researchers, including those at
Macquarie University, Australia, found that the walking group experienced
greater relief, with a longer pain-free period before recurrence.
"Walking is a
low-cost, widely accessible and simple exercise that almost anyone can engage
in, regardless of geographic location, age or socio-economic status," said
senior author Mark Hancock, a professor of physiotherapy, adding that the
findings could profoundly impact how low back pain is managed. Our study has
shown that this effective and accessible means of exercise has the potential to
be successfully implemented at a much larger scale than other forms of
exercise," said lead author Natasha Pocovi from Macquarie University.
Physiotherapy sessions needing close expert supervision and expensive equipment
can make it "much less accessible to the majority of patients," said
Hancock.
However, the
researchers were not exactly sure why walking was more effective in relieving
pain, but they think it might be due to the gentle movements and strengthening
of spine, along with its relaxing effects and the release of
"feel-good" endorphins (happy hormones)."And of course, we also
know that walking comes with many other health benefits, including cardiovascular
health, bone density, healthy weight, and improved mental health," said
Hancock.
According to the
World Health Organization (WHO), low back pain is the single leading cause of
disability, affecting quality of life. About 62 crore people around the world
were affected by the condition in 2020, and cases are estimated to swell to
over 84 crore by 2050, it said. A 2022 study by researchers, including those
from the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare and QI Spine Clinic,
New Delhi, found that low back pain was more prevalent in India, compared to
the world. About 66 per cent of Indians were estimated to be enduring the
condition for a lifetime, with women, rural population and manual labourers
being affected the most
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