24/10/2025
🤗 Back Care Myths
Myth #1 Rest Is Best for Back Pain— Let’s Talk About It
Hey friends,
I know how tempting it is to crawl into bed when your back aches and just stay there. It feels safe, right?
The truth is, staying in bed for days can actually make your pain linger or even get worse.
All evidence point out that too much lying around weakens your muscles and can set you back but getting back to gentle activity sooner rather than later helps us recover faster!
If you’re not sure where to start, consider low impact activities like walking or swimming. Pilates or other core‑stabilisation programmes led by an expert e.g physiotherapist are the great option to support recovery!
Weakness and atrophy of deep spinal muscles like the multifidus are linked to chronic low‑back pain, and core‑stabilisation programmes are designed to increase their strength and reduce pain.
Guided Pilates sessions focus on these deep stabilisers and teach you how to engage them properly, which can be a game‑changer if you’ve been dealing with pain.
So next time your back acts up, resist the urge to stay horizontal all day.
Try a short walk, a few gentle stretches, or a Pilates session with a trained physio.
Movement is one of the best treatments we have — you just need to find the right kind and dose for your body.
💬 Share your favourite gentle activity in the comments — maybe it’s a stroll in the park, a swim, or a few Pilates moves.
Let’s inspire each other!
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