If you’ve never experienced back or neck pain, there’s a good chance that, at some point, you will.
“As humans, we’re susceptible to neck and back pain because of the way we walk upright,” said Dr. J. Alex Sielatycki, a spine surgeon in Steamboat Springs and a member of the medical staff at UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center.
But that doesn’t mean you have to live with chronic pain.
By maximizing spine health, staying nimble and mobile, and intervening when necessary, you can help lessen and address issues. Stay mobile to prevent back and neck pain, Some issues are unavoidable due to genetics or trauma, but regular exercise, eating a healthy diet and maintaining a healthy body weight all play a role in prevention. Sielatycki also stresses the importance of one specific type of exercise.