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Showing posts with label low back pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low back pain. Show all posts
Friday, September 23, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Low Back Stretches
Hello All, there is alot of pain relief when you stretch the iliopsoas muscle.
If you look closely at the photo, the psoas muscle attaches on the front of
the lower vertebrae, when one side gets tight and starts to pull it can rotate and compress the vertebrae. The result low back pain. Your back can feel like a rod. Stretches can be very effective.
Caution:
Be careful if you have low back pain. Pay attention to your body while doing these stretches, if you feel pain while doing the stretch you may need to adapt with a stool under your foot at first.
Psoas Stretch
Lay on your back at the edge of bed, get your buttock close to the edge. Let the hip hang off the bed. If this feels to strenuous(pain in back) than put a stool under your foot(knee will be bent). You will feel the stretch in the low back. As the psoas muscle starts to release, you can straighten your knee and let ankle rest on stool. When psoas releases again you can drop foot off the stool, leg will be straight.
Turn around on the bed and stretch the other side. Repetition will keep the psoas elongated.
Psoas Strengthening
If you notice that one side is tight and the other is not. Lay flat on your back, floor or bed and bend the knee of the weak side. As you raise the knee to your chest you will be pushing with your hands against the upward movement of the knee-adding resistance.
Do not push hard with hands.
The workload should come from the knee.
You will feel the psoas muscle engage behind the front of your hip bone on weak side.
This will strengthen the weak psoas.
Balance in the hips will reduce low back pain.
Turn and work the other side.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Remember to hydrate! Relax! & Enjoy!
If you look closely at the photo, the psoas muscle attaches on the front of
the lower vertebrae, when one side gets tight and starts to pull it can rotate and compress the vertebrae. The result low back pain. Your back can feel like a rod. Stretches can be very effective.
Caution:
Be careful if you have low back pain. Pay attention to your body while doing these stretches, if you feel pain while doing the stretch you may need to adapt with a stool under your foot at first.
Lay on your back at the edge of bed, get your buttock close to the edge. Let the hip hang off the bed. If this feels to strenuous(pain in back) than put a stool under your foot(knee will be bent). You will feel the stretch in the low back. As the psoas muscle starts to release, you can straighten your knee and let ankle rest on stool. When psoas releases again you can drop foot off the stool, leg will be straight.
Turn around on the bed and stretch the other side. Repetition will keep the psoas elongated.
If you notice that one side is tight and the other is not. Lay flat on your back, floor or bed and bend the knee of the weak side. As you raise the knee to your chest you will be pushing with your hands against the upward movement of the knee-adding resistance.
Do not push hard with hands.
The workload should come from the knee.
You will feel the psoas muscle engage behind the front of your hip bone on weak side.
This will strengthen the weak psoas.
Balance in the hips will reduce low back pain.
Out Hiking!
If you get low back pain while out and about, find a rock or curbside and hold on to something for balance. Let the opposite foot just hang off the rock or curb. Let it get really heavy. If you can mentally let go than you will feel the psoas muscle let go.Turn and work the other side.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Remember to hydrate! Relax! & Enjoy!
Herniated Disks
Pain from herniated disks can be relieved withCranial Sacral Therapy. Most of the pain
that comes from herniated disks comes
from the meninges.
Meninges cover the brain in 3 layers
and fluid should be in between each layer.
The meninges cover the spinal chord
all the way to the low back.
They are highly sensitive.
When these layers are dry they cause pain.
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