From Publishers Weekly
It is estimated that 80 million Americans endure periodic bouts with back pain. Sobel and Klein, coauthors of Backache Relief , based this book on results of a nationwide survey of back-pain sufferers that looked at relative effectiveness of treatments. Clinical trials have confirmed the usefulness of low-back exercise programs, and among the 500 back sufferers interviewed, it was a therapeutic exercise program that offered the most help. This volume exposes the secret to remaining pain-free: learning--and sticking to--a well-designed exercise program. The authors have created a program that is neither too rigorous nor too difficult, addressing such topics as bed rest, chiropractors and muscle relaxers. They describe three types of exercises necessary to successfully combat back pain: (aerobic, to increase stamina and improve cardiovascular fitness); stretching (for limberness and to help prevent muscle spasms); and strengthening (to firm up muscles needed for good posture). The authors discuss how to assess exercise readiness and assemble a tailor-made program. Their guide is informative and well-written. The most effective medicine available to treat a back problem is exercise, and they present clear guidelines on how to implement therapeutic exercise to best advantage. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Backache: What Exercises Work FROM OUR EDITORS
A program for back pain sufferers that lets you get started on exercise without risking further injury. Exercises are explained in words & b&w diagrams, with self-evaluation checklists & instructions for increasing activity levels safely. Illuminating and instructive.
ANNOTATION
Incl. exercises for low-back, upper-back & neck pain/yoga, meditation & imagery/lifestyle changes/motivation/etc.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Based on the results of an unprecedented survey of sufferers nationwide and on current medical research, Backache: What Exercises Work provides a series of easy-to-follow exercises that will banish backache--even after drugs and surgery have failed. Line drawings.