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Low Back Pain Exercise Guide Patient Information & Exercise Folder Mr D Raj Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Pilgrim Hospital, Sibsey Road, Boston Lincolnshire PE21 9QS Louth County Hospital, Louth, Lincolnshire LN11 0LU Tel. 0845 6439597 Email: contact@medskills.co.uk www.dipakraj.co.uk

Initial Exercise Program Intermediate Exercise Program Advanced Exercise Program Aerobic Exercises Regular exercises to restore the strength of your back and a gradual return to everyday activities are important for your full recovery. Your orthopaedic surgeon and physical therapist may recommend that you exercise 10 to 30 minutes a day 1 to 3 times a day during your early recovery. They may suggest some of the following exercises. This guide can help you better understand your exercise and activity program, which should be supervised by your therapist and orthopaedic surgeon. Initial Exercise Program Ankle Pumps Lie on your back. Move ankles up and down. Repeat 10 times. Heel Slides Lie on your back. Slowly bend and straighten knee. Abdominal Contraction Lie on your back with knees bent and hands resting below ribs. Tighten abdominal muscles to squeeze ribs down toward back. Be sure not to hold breath. Hold 5 seconds. Wall Squats

Stand with back leaning against wall. Walk feet 12 inches in front of body. Keep abdominal muscles tight while slowly bending both knees 45 degrees. Hold 5 seconds. Slowly return to upright position. Heel Raises Stand with weight even on both feet. Slowly raise heels up and down. Straight Leg Raises Lie on your back with one leg straight and one knee bent. Tighten abdominal muscles to stabilize low back.

Slowly lift leg straight up about 6 to 12 inches and hold 1 to 5 seconds. Lower leg slowly. Intermediate Exercise Program Single Knee to Chest Stretch Lie on your back with both knees bent. Hold thigh behind knee and bring one knee up to chest. Repeat 5 times on each side. Hamstring Stretch Lie on your back with legs bent. Hold one thigh behind knee. Slowly straighten knee until a stretch is felt in back of thigh. Repeat 5 times on each side. Lumbar Stabilization Exercises With Swiss Ball Abdominal muscles must remain contracted during each exercise (see Abdominal Contraction). Perform each exercise for 60 seconds. The farther the ball is from your body, the harder the exercise. Lying on Floor

Lie on your back with knees bent and calves resting on ball. Slowly raise arm over head and lower arm, alternating right and left sides. Slowly straighten one knee and relax, alternating right and left sides. Slowly straighten one knee and raise opposite arm over head. Alternate opposite arms and legs. Slowly "walk" ball forward and backward with legs. Sitting on Ball Sit on ball with hips and knees bent 90 and feet resting on floor. Slowly raise arm over head and lower arm, alternating right and left sides. Slowly raise and lower heel, alternating right and left sides. Slowly raise one heel and raise opposite arm over head. Alternate opposite arm and heel. Marching: Slowly raise one foot 2 inches from floor, alternating right and left sides. Standing

Stand with ball between your low back and wall. Slowly bend knees 45 to 90. Hold 5 seconds. Straighten knees. Slowly bend knees 45 to 90 while raising both arms over head. Lying on Ball Lie on your stomach over ball Slowly raise alternate arms over head. Slowly raise alternate legs 2 to 4 inches from floor. Combine 1 and 2, alternating opposite arms and legs. Bend one knee. Slowly lift this leg up, alternating right and left legs. NOTE: Be careful not to arch your low back! Advanced Exercise Program Hip Flexor Stretch Lie on your back near edge of bed, holding knees to chest. Slowly lower one leg down, keeping knee bent, until a stretch is felt across top of the hip/thigh. Repeat 5 times on each side. Piriformis Stretch Lie on back with both knees bent. Cross one leg on top of the other. Pull opposite knee to chest until a stretch is felt in the buttock/hip area. Repeat 5 times each side.

Lumbar Stabilization Exercise With Swiss Ball Lie on stomach over ball. " Walk " hands out in front of ball until ball is under legs. Reverse to starting position. " Walk " hands out in front of ball until ball is under legs and slowly raise alternating arms over head. " Walk " hands out in front of ball and slowly perform push-ups. Aerobic Exercises Maintain spine in neutral position while stabilizing with abdominal muscles to protect the low back during aerobic exercise. 1. Stationary bike for 20 to 30 minutes. 2. Treadmill for 20 to 30 minutes.