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Pulled your back while lifting, bending or working out? How to recover, move again and prevent future injury

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When you feel a sudden, electric‑like jolt that rides up your back, you know something’s off. The first few minutes give you the chance to stop the pain before it spreads, and the next few weeks let you get back on track. Here’s a clear plan you can follow.

Right after the shock

  1. Stop the cause – If you just lifted something heavy or twisted awkwardly, ease off that activity immediately.
  2. Apply ice – Wrap a cold pack or bag of frozen peas in a towel and press it on the painful spot for 15–20 minutes. This cuts swelling and numbs the nerve.
  3. Take a pain reliever – OTC NSAIDs like ibuprofen or naproxen can reduce pain and inflammation. Follow the label instructions.
  4. Move gently – Don’t lie flat or keep stiff for too long. Light walking or forward‑bending stretches can keep your back from stiffening.

Within a few days

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  1. See a doctor – If the ache stalls after 48 hours, or if it radiates into your legs, a professional exam is essential. X‑rays or an MRI may be ordered to rule out fractures, herniated discs, or nerve compression.
  2. Keep a pain diary – Log what activates the pain, the stomach temperature, and how long relief lasts. Feed this to your clinician.
  3. Start gentle exercise – Short, low‑impact walks, pelvic tilts, or cat‑cow stretches help loosen tight muscles without stressing the spine.

After a week or two

  1. Begin physiotherapy – A physiotherapist can guide you through core‑strengthening and flexibility work that’s safe for your specific injury.
  2. Use hot packs – Once swelling goes down, heat can relax tight muscles. Switch to a warm compress for 15 minutes.
  3. Mind your posture – Keep your back neutral while sitting, standing, and lifting. Ergonomic chairs and a supportive pillow help.

In a few months

  1. Stay active – Return to walking, cycling, or swimming, within limits advised by your therapist.
  2. Build a routine – Incorporate daily stretches and light core workouts to keep discs lubricated and muscles balanced.
  3. Watch your weight – Excess weight adds stress on the spine; a balanced diet and regular exercise help maintain a healthy load.

Long‑term prevention

  • Strengthen the core: Planks, bridges, and gentle Pilates fixate the spine.
  • Avoid heavy lifting at work or home—use proper lifting techniques or ask for assistance.
  • Adjust your workspace: A keyboard at elbow height and a screen at eye level lower the risk of chronic back strain.

If your electric‑like pain recurs, burns deeper, or you notice numbness, weakness, or bladder changes, seek emergency medical care right away. By acting promptly and following a gradual recovery plan, you can manage back pain, stay mobile, and get back to the activities you love.



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