December 2016 Non-Fiction Lead Titles

The Back Pain Handbook: New ways to recover and keep fit Francine St George

Back pain is no laughing matter, but perhaps it should be. Research shows that if you use a bit of humour to help you deal with your aches and pains, you will recover more quickly. The Back Pain Handbook contains exercises, strategies and some gentle humour along the way to help you manage your back pain.

During even one episode of back pain, physical and emotional changes register in the brain. The physical effects include the muscle weaknesses that occur and the way the body learns to adapt to them. The emotional result is how you alter your thinking and make changes in your lifestyle, without even realising that you have done so.

Advances in technology now reveal more about back pain and how you can manage it better. Back pain can slow you down, interfere with your activities, alter your thinking and restrict the daily life decisions you make. It does not have to be this way.

The Back Pain Handbook will help if you are exhausted, tired of having to live with back pain and ready to learn:

• how to strengthen your core muscles to prevent your back from locking

• why previous injuries can hamper your recovery from back pain and how you can change this

• exercise and solutions for your back and for your whole body, for better posture and fitness, and

• strategies to get you through an acute episode and prevent longstanding back pain.