Try heat or ice, whichever feels better. Apply it for 10 to 20 minutes at a time, several times a day. Put a thin cloth between the heat or ice and your skin. You might also try switching between heat and ice.
Ask your doctor if you can take an over-the-counter pain medicine, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve). Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label.
Exercise
Staying active while your back heals is one of the best things you can do to take care of yourself. Take several short walks a day, and get back to your usual activities as soon as you can.
Exercise can help you get stronger and more flexible, helping prevent reinjury. Ask your doctor about specific exercises.
Use good posture to prevent reinjury
- When moving, bend at the hips and knees. Don't bend at the waist or twist around.
- When lifting, keep the object close to your body. Don't try to lift more than you can handle.
- When sitting, keep your lower back supported. Use a rolled-up towel as needed.