
Why Gardening Causes Low Back Pain
As the weather warms up in Roanoke, many people jump right into yard work—mulching, planting, weeding, and cleaning up after winter.
The problem? Your body likely isn’t prepared for the sudden increase in repetitive movement and prolonged positions.
The most common issues we see at Highland Spine + Sport include:
This combination puts excessive strain on the muscles, joints, and discs of the lower back.
Not all back pain is the same. Understanding what you’re dealing with is key to fixing it.
This is the most common. You may feel soreness, stiffness, or tightness after a long day in the yard.
Pain that feels more pinpointed or sharp, especially when moving in certain directions, often comes from irritated joints in the spine.
If your pain increases with bending, sitting, or prolonged positions—and may even travel into the glutes or legs—it could be disc-related.
If this happens to you every year, it’s not random.
It usually comes down to:
At Highland, we see this all the time—people “get through it” each year instead of actually fixing the root cause.
If your back is already bothering you, here’s where to start:
You don’t have to avoid activity completely—but you do need to reduce aggravating movements temporarily.
Gentle mobility work often helps more than complete rest. Staying still too long can actually make things worse.
Stretching can feel good short-term, but if you’re constantly pushing into painful ranges, you may be irritating things further.
If your pain is lasting more than 7–10 days, keeps coming back, or is limiting your daily activities, it’s time to actually fix the issue—not just manage it.
A few simple strategies can make a huge difference:
Even 5–10 minutes of movement can prepare your body:
Focus on hinging at the hips instead of rounding through your low back when bending.
Avoid long periods in the same position. Switch tasks or take short breaks every 20–30 minutes.
Keep objects close to your body and avoid excessive twisting while carrying.
If you’re experiencing:
It’s time to get it evaluated.
At Highland Spine + Sport in Roanoke, VA, we don’t just treat symptoms—we figure out why your back is getting irritated in the first place.
Your care may include:
Our goal is simple: help you get out of pain and keep it from coming back.
If your back is slowing you down this spring, we’re here to help.
👉 Book your visit here: https://highlandspine.janeapp.com/
Let’s get you back to doing what you love—without limitations.