What can relieve lower
back pain?
Here's an informative
article that may help your lower back to feel a whole lot
better!
So Your Lower Back
Hurts???
by Jesse Cannone
Low back pain is one of
the most common ailments people suffer from and
approximately 8 out of 10 people will deal with back pain
at some point in their life. That’s a lot of
people… are you one of them?
Out of all of the various forms of back pain, lower back
pain is by far the most common and there’s a good explanation
for this. Any idea why?
It’s not car accidents, it’s not work-related injuries, and
it’s not a lack of prescription medications either. Lack of
movement and use is the number one cause of back pain!
I bet your orthopedic specialist or chiropractor didn’t tell
you that, did they?
It’s the lack of movement in various muscles over years that
leads to muscle imbalances and uneven wear and tear on your
body, especially the spine. For example, how many times a day
are you bending, leaning, or twisting.
Here’s what the typical person’s day is like:
- Wake up
- Eat breakfast (hopefully)
- Drive or ride to work
- Sit at desk
- Eat lunch
- Sit at desk some more
- Drive or ride home
- Eat dinner
- Sit on couch and watch tv
- Go to bed
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Notice the trend here? That’s an awful lot of sitting and
not moving. Well, this is what leads to serious muscle
imbalances and so what do we do, we go to the gym and perform
exercises that only make the imbalances worse!
The key to eliminating back pain (nearly any ache, pain, or
injury for that matter) is to identify the muscle imbalances
that are pulling the spine, bones, and joints out of place and
then stretch the tight muscles while strengthening the weak
muscles.
How do I know this? Well, as certified personal fitness
trainer and post-rehabilitation specialist, I have worked with
hundreds of individuals with back pain and the conditions that
ranged from sciatic pain, to bulging discs, to spinal fusion,
and others. In working with these individuals I discovered some
startling facts.
1. Many people who seek professional help are often
mis-diagnosed and end up following a treatment plan that fails
to eliminate the cause of their back pain.
2. Nearly all of the individuals I worked with were able to
eliminate their back pain, or significantly improve their
condition even though all of the traditional treatments failed
them (physically therapy, chiropractic care, cortisone
injections, anti-inflammatory medications, surgery, etc).
Even more amazing is the fact that most of these individuals
were able to eliminate their back pain in a matter or days or
weeks simply by performing a handful of exercises and
stretches! These weren’t your basic exercises or the standard
back stretches and stomach exercises most “experts” recommend –
these were specific exercises and stretches prescribed based on
the individual.
Many of these people had suffered for years and years with
aches, pains, and stiffness and lived inactive lives because of
their back pain.
3. Most treatment plans offered only address the symptoms
and don’t address the cause, which usually delivers just
temporary relief for the individual.
In addition to helping hundreds of others eliminate back
pain, I also have had personal experiences with back pain and
other various conditions such as tendonitis, muscle strains and
sprains, and more. In every single situation the traditional
treatments did nothing but treat the symptoms (often times not
successfully) and the only approach that gave lasting
improvements and relief was targeted stretches and
exercises.
Have you tried traditional treatments and found little
relief? I am not saying these treatments are not effective at
temporarily reducing the pain or inflammation, but I am saying
nearly all fail to get rid of the underlying cause of the
problem.
So how do you identify these muscle imbalances? Well, it
isn’t easy but with a basic understanding of how your body
works you can at least start looking at your situation and find
out which muscles are over worked and too strong and/or tight
and which ones are too weak and stretched out.
It also helps if you can find a qualified health
professional who specializes in identifying muscle imbalances.
Unfortunately, there are still few professionals who use what I
call the “common sense approach.” However, your best bet is to
look for a personal fitness trainer that is trained and
certified in post-rehabilitation, a manual physical therapist,
or an osteopath. Also, don’t be afraid to ask questions... you
need to take charge of your health care and be sure to quiz
them to find out what type of an approach they take in treating
back pain.
I also recommend you my video, "Lose the Back Pain" here:
http://www.losethebackpain.com . It's
shows you step-by-step, how to identify the true cause of
your back pain and what specific exercises and stretches you
need to do to correct it.
I wish you the best and remember the key to a healthy back
is movement!
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About The Author
Jesse Cannone is a certified personal
fitness trainer, post-rehab specialist,
nutritionist, and a national fitness presenter.
He is also the author of Burn Fat FAST and A
Bride’s Guide To Fast Fitness + Weight Loss in
addition to many other popular fitness
articles. He is known for his hard-hitting and
to the point style and offers a great free
email newsletter called Fitness Success News,
which you can subscribe to at his website
http://www.achieve-fitness.com
jesse@achieve-fitness.com
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