Regular exercise is good for your body and safe for almost
everyone. However, with any type of activity, there is a chance you can get
hurt. Exercise injuries can range from strains and sprains to back pain.
Some of the most common causes of exercise injuries include:
Warming up before exercise gets your blood flowing, warms up
your muscles, and helps you avoid injury. The easiest way to warm up is to
exercise slowly for the first few minutes, then pick up the pace. For example,
before running, walk briskly for 5 to 10 minutes.
To stay flexible, you should stretch at least 2 times a
week. But it is unclear whether stretching really helps reduce injury.
If you have not been active, or have a health condition,
talk with your health care provider to make sure you are healthy enough for
exercise. Ask what types of exercise might be best for you.
These types of exercise are less likely to cause injury than
higher-impact activities like running or aerobics. Contact sports like soccer
or basketball are also more likely to cause injury.
Using safety equipment can greatly reduce your risk of
injury.
If you are new to an exercise or sport, consider taking
lessons to learn the basics. Learning the right way to do an exercise or sport
can help prevent injury. Look for lessons in your community or through sports
or outdoors organizations. You can also consider hiring a personal trainer.
To help prevent overuse injuries, vary your workouts. For
example, instead of running 3 days a week, cycle 1 day and run 2. You will use
a different set of muscles, and still get a good workout.
Forget the old saying "no pain, no gain." Of
course, to build strength and stamina, you will need to push your body. The key
is to push slowly and gradually. You can expect sore muscles after your
workout. But you should never feel pain when exercising. If you feel pain, stop
right away.
When to Call the Doctor
Contact your provider for any muscle or joint pain that does not go away after self-care. Go to the hospital right away or call 911 or the local emergency number if: