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What to Do About Dad’s Back Pain

Updated: Apr 29, 2022


Amy’s father, Stan, had always been an active guy. He loved to work in the yard and do his own home repairs. But, lately, Amy noticed that her father was sitting far more often when she visited his house than he used to. When Amy asked him if he was feeling alright, Stan reluctantly admitted that his back had been hurting for quite some time and now the pain made doing his usual activities unbearable on most days. Amy was understandably concerned and urged her father to see a doctor. The doctor discovered that Stan was suffering from age-related changes to the joints and discs in his spine. The doctor offered a treatment plan, but also suggested that Stan try some non-medical things at home that could further relieve his back pain.


If your older family member is also suffering from back pain, in addition to seeing a doctor, there are lots of ways to ease the pain at home, like the suggestions below.


Stay as Active as Possible


Back pain can make older adults want to sit around and do nothing, but that’s one of the worst things they can do. Physical activity is important to keep the spine lubricated and healthy. Instead of letting the older adult sit around, encourage them to keep moving just as they always have. They should continue to engage in activities around the house and do things like working in the garden or taking the dog for a walk. Gentle exercises like yoga and tai chi can also be helpful.



Watch Posture During Sleep


If your aging relative sleeps on their back, it can put stress on their spine. Try having them sleep with a pillow under their knees to relieve the pressure.



Keep Bones Strong


Ask the doctor whether the older adult should take calcium and vitamin D supplements to support bone health. Other ways to get these nutrients is by consuming milk, yogurt, or leafy greens for calcium and fatty fish, egg yolks, cheese, and beef liver for vitamin D.



Wear Different Shoes


The shoes your aging relative is eating can affect more than their feet and legs, they can also affect the back. Shoes should be comfortable and supportive with a heel that is less than an inch high.



Use Elderly Care


Even when your aging relative takes steps to reduce their back pain, there may be days when the pain makes it hard for them to do the things they need to. On those days, it can be helpful to have an elderly care provider available to help them out. In fact, having an elderly care provider who visits regularly and can help with the most strenuous tasks can prevent the senior from injuring their back and making the pain worse, like carrying heavy laundry baskets or bending and reaching to get ingredients or pans from cupboards.



If you or an aging loved-one is considering Elderly Care in Scotch Plains, NJ or the surrounding areas please contact the caring staff at Perfect Touch Home Care Firm today! (908) 469-2701




Sources


https://health.clevelandclinic.org/back-pain-your-spine-and-father-time/


https://www.webmd.com/back-pain/features/manage-low-back-pain-home#1


https://www.healthline.com/health/back-pain-management


About Mildrene Volcy


Mildrene Volcy is the Owner at Perfect Touch Home Care Firm in Elizabeth, NJ. In 2013, Perfect Touch Home Care Firm was established to serve our communities and provide life-enhancing home care services to those who need care and companionship. Our home health care agency makes the patient the center of our care practice. We make it easy for persons who wish to stay at home in their preferred habitat to arrange available services in an easy, dependable, and respectful way. Our team of Certified Licensed Home Health Aides meets and follows the highest standards of integrity, compassion, and dedication to caring for those in need. We even offer professional staffing services for personal and agency needs. Following industry standards, our home health aides and nursing staff can be counted on for various service requirements.

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