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5 Ways To Ease Lower Back Pain During The Winter Months


Are you suffering with lower back pain problems, and finding it’s getting worse once winter is here?

Is a combination of the colder weather and overwhelming pain meaning you’re missing out on daily activities?

Here are 5 ways to stop lower back pain in winter without relying on painkillers, injections, or risking a dangerous surgery... 

As the colder months arrive, we know it becomes more difficult to keep up your exercise routine and aches and pains feel like they worsen. That’s because they do!

Lower back pain is a very common in people of any age but most common as you get older, and we understand how painful simple tasks like getting up from the couch can be - especially after watching the Lions for hours on Sundays! 

A vast number of patients visit our clinics after seeing their Dr. and are getting the same advice about taking painkillers and resting, or even that it’s just a part of getting older and will likely never go away.

If you don’t want to rely on painkillers, you don’t want to miss out on your favorite activities and you want to enjoy life without throbbing back pain, that’s where we can help…

In this article we will cover:

  • Why your lower back pain gets worse in winter
  • The most common causes of lower back pain
  • Simple painkiller-free solutions to ease and cure your lower back pain
  • How physical therapy can help eliminate your back pain for good!

The Most Common Causes Of Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain can be caused by a variety of factors, but the most common issues begin with:

Pulled muscles often happen due to strain or force, such as lifting heavy shopping bags. In this instance you will have overstretched the muscles in your lower back. When this injury occurs, you will most likely feel a ‘stabbing pain’ followed by tenderness around the injured area and cramping several hours later.

Lack of exercise is also a common cause of lower back pain as inactivity weakens the muscles in your back.

When you do move around, they begin to ache and become increasingly more painful.

Why Your Lower Back Pain Gets Worse In Winter

You might notice your lower back pain becomes worse in the winter.

Due to the drop in temperature around this time of year, our bodies have to work a little harder to stay warm.

When exposed to the cold, our muscles naturally tense to become tighter which can cause aches and pains to get worse.

Natural Drug-Free Way To Cure Lower Back Pain In Winter

Maintain Good Posture

A really easy way to prevent your back pain is to keep correcting your posture throughout the day.

Aligning your hips, neck and shoulders can really take unnecessary pressure off your lower back when sitting on the sofa or at a desk.

Heat And Cold Therapy For Pulled Muscles

If your lower back pain is caused by a pulled muscle, you can use heat and cold therapies to soothe and eliminate your pain.

Apply an ice pack to the painful area for 15-20 minutes. This will create a ‘numbing’ effect. Wait for a while until the swelling goes down and then replace the ice pack with a heat pack.

The alternation of these therapies helps improve muscle movement and blood flow.

Heat Therapy For Chronic Back Pain

If you suffer with chronic lower back pain that has lasted 4 weeks or more, try to apply constant low-level heat to the affected area.

You could do this by wrapping a hot water bottle around your waist whilst you’re sitting on the sofa or by using heat patches if you’re out and about.

Gentle Physical Activity

Gentle physical activity is a fantastic way to not only ease your back pain but keep up your general fitness too!

Exercises like walking and low-impact aerobics are fantastic for strengthening the muscles in your lower back. These activities are also great to speed up the healing process and prevent future injury.

Building Therapies Into Your Routine

We know you may be struggling to stick to your routine as the weather turns colder.

However, building these therapies into your daily routine to help you manage your lower back pain

A great start is to make sure you have supplies near you all the time. For instance, carry small heat patches with you in a pocket or purse, leave some by your bed side in case you wake up first thing in the morning with a stiff back.

Always try to make time to do some physical activity during your day. Go for a short walk after your breakfast, do some gentle stretches when you wake up and before you go to sleep. As the weather turns colder, try some indoor exercise such as low-impact aerobics or yoga.

How Physical Therapy Can Help Your Lower Back Pain

If your back pain has been getting worse and you want to cure your back pain rather than simply manage it, physical therapy could be the solution you’ve been looking for.

Our team have worked with hundreds of patients suffering with lower back pain just like you and can get you pain-free and moving normally again.

During your treatment, our friendly therapists can significantly improve your mobility, the function of your joints and help you cure lower back pain without painkillers, injections or surgery.

To arrange your free back pain consultation where you can speak to a member of our team, ask any questions that you have, and find out the best treatment options for you.

Arrange your free back pain consultation with our simple webform, or if you prefer to talk over the telephone, you can call us on 989-573-8588.

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We also have a free, downloadable report for people with Back Pain which is packed with proven strategies to ease lower back pain.


Neil Sauer

Neil Sauer

Physical Therapist, Certified Health Coach and company owner Neil Sauer graduated from Saginaw Valley State University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science. During that time he played four years of collegiate soccer. Neil earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Central Michigan University in 2006. He has taken continuing education courses for Stanley Paris manual therapy techniques and a Gary Gray Functional Training course. He has also taken selective functional movement assessment courses with the North American Sports Medical Institute (NASMI). Neil’s treatment philosophy goes beyond reducing pain and restoring motion/mobility. He has a passion for health and wellness and for improving the quality of life of his clients, and works holistically with them to ensure their injuries do not reoccur and that his clients enjoy optimal functionality. He strives to help his patients live more active, mobile and healthy lives knowing that they don’t have to rely on pain medications, injections or surgery. In his personal life, he is married and has two sons. During spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, spending time outdoors and leading an active and healthy life. Neil also likes to read as much as possible when he finds/makes time. He primarily reads books on leadership, business and special forces. An avid exercise enthusiast, he continually works to improve his own health and wellness.
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