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There are certain muscles
that cause back pain. Stretch these and back pain will ease, remember
though stretching is only about a third of your back pain relief regime.
You still need to address the weak muscles, remove joint tightness in
the spine and balance the pelvis.
Do this and back pain will not only ease, it will disappear forever.
Then preventing back pain is easy. So which muscles should you stretch?
The first thing is you need to stretch muscles that relate to each area
you may have pain in. For...
Lower Back Pain
The main muscles you need to stretch relate to the muscles that support
the lower back. Stretch these as these commonly hold tension from your
day to day life.
The main muscle to stretch is your Erector spinae; this is the muscle
that runs either side of your spine. If tight it will commonly cause not
only lower back pain, but pain throughout the spine.
The most important muscle to stretch though is your Hip Flexors (Psoas
muscle). The Hip Flexors keep the curve in your lower spine. They attach
to the front of your spine and to your hip. If tight these will increase
the curve in your spine placing extra stress on the lower joints. They
change your posture and will therefore affect other areas of your spine
as well.
The other muscles that should be checked are your Gluteal's and
Hamstrings. Both of these affect the pelvis especially. If the pelvis
distorts then your lower back becomes out of balance and back pain
occurs.
Sciatica
Sciatica is basically lower back pain that has radiated to your legs.
The muscles involved are the same a slower back pain. However the
Piriformis muscle is the prime muscle to target as the sciatic nerve
either runs through it or next to it. If the Piriformis muscle tightens
then sciatica will occur.
The other muscle that can be involved in both sciatica and lower back
pain is your Tensor Fascia Lata (TFL). This is a small muscle on the
outside of your pelvis. It initiates walking by allowing your leg to
swing out before you propel it forward. It is also a pelvis stabilizer.
Hence if tight it will restrict pelvic motion causing both lower back
pain and sciatica.
Upper back pain and neck pain require you to stretch muscles in those
areas as well as the lower back muscles. Why?
Think of your spine like a see-saw. One side goes up and the other side
down. The spine works similarly, in that your lower back affects your
upper back. And vice versa.
However the lower back and pelvis are the foundations to the spine. If
these areas are not working well then upper back and neck pain will fail
to resolve totally. You need to address the lower back issues first and
then target the upper back and neck. The X-Pain Method guides you
step-by-step through the process to remove all your back pain -
stretches, reflexes for weak muscles, joint techniques and ways to
rebalance your pelvis. Complete and permanent back pain removal.
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