What to Avoid with Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative disc disease is a common condition that affects the spinal discs as we age. It can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility in the spine, making everyday activities difficult. If you have been diagnosed with degenerative disc disease, there are certain things you should avoid to prevent worsening of your symptoms. Here are some key things to steer clear of:
Avoiding High-Impact Activities
High-impact activities such as running, jumping, or heavy lifting can put excessive strain on the spinal discs, worsening the degeneration process. It is important to avoid these activities as much as possible to prevent further damage to your spine.
Avoiding Prolonged Sitting or Standing
Prolonged sitting or standing can also exacerbate symptoms of degenerative disc disease. It is important to take regular breaks to stretch and move around to relieve pressure on the spinal discs. Using ergonomic chairs and desks can also help reduce strain on your spine.
Avoiding Poor Posture
Poor posture can put additional stress on the spinal discs, leading to increased pain and stiffness. It is important to maintain good posture at all times, whether sitting, standing, or walking. Avoid slouching or hunching over, and use proper body mechanics when lifting objects to protect your spine.
What Is Helpful for Degenerative Disc Disease
While there are certain things to avoid with degenerative disc disease, there are also several helpful strategies to manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Here are some key things that can be beneficial:
Regular Exercise
Regular exercise can help strengthen the muscles supporting the spine, improve flexibility, and reduce pain associated with degenerative disc disease. Low-impact exercises such as swimming, yoga, or Pilates can be particularly beneficial for maintaining spinal health.
Healthy Eating Habits
Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can help reduce inflammation in the body and support overall spine health. Avoiding processed foods, sugary drinks, and excessive alcohol can also benefit your spinal health.
Properly Managing Stress
Chronic stress can exacerbate symptoms of degenerative disc disease and increase inflammation and pain levels. It is important to find healthy ways to manage stress, such as practicing mindfulness, meditation, or relaxation techniques. Seeking support from a therapist or counsellor can also be helpful in coping with stress.
How Osteopathy Can Help
Osteopathy is a holistic healthcare approach that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, including degenerative disc disease. Osteopaths use hands-on techniques such as manual manipulation, stretching, and massage to relieve pain, improve mobility, and promote healing in the body.
During an osteopathic treatment session, the osteopath will assess your spinal alignment, mobility, and muscle strength to identify any areas of dysfunction or imbalance. They will then use multiple techniques to release tension, improve joint mobility, and restore normal function to the spine.
Osteopathy may help alleviate symptoms of degenerative disc disease by:
- Relieving pain and stiffness in the spine
- Improving spinal alignment and mobility
- Reducing muscle tension and inflammation
- Preventing further degeneration of the spinal discs
Many people with degenerative disc disease find relief from their symptoms and improved quality of life through osteopathic treatment. Osteopathy is a complementary therapy that can be used in conjunction with other medical treatments to manage your condition.
Degenerative disc disease can be a challenging condition to live with, but with the right strategies and support, you can effectively manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. By avoiding high-impact activities, maintaining good posture, and practicing healthy habits, you can help prevent further damage to your spine.
In addition to these lifestyle changes, osteopathy can be a valuable treatment option for relieving pain, improving mobility, and promoting healing in the body. If you are struggling to manage your symptoms of degenerative disc disease, consider seeking the help of an osteopath to guide you on your journey to better spinal health.
Our Osteopaths are also here to support you to continue doing what you love. If this is something that may be impacting your degenerative changes, we will educate you and help to improve what you are doing to decrease the damage occurring. We are here to support you through your health journey and one of our aims is to help you continue doing activities that bring you joy.