3 TIPS TO GET RID OF BACK PAIN

Follow these three tips to save your spine and relieve back pain.

Relieving lower back pain should not be approached using the “band-aid” method: focusing on the exact site of the chronic pain as the source of the problem. Here are three ways to kill lower back pain that you may not have thought of before.

1. Foam Roll Your Hip Flexors

Tight hip flexors can be the culprit of back pain because when they’re short and tight, they can pull the spine into an overarched position and cause unwanted forward flexion. To really increase hip range of motion, you’ll need a foam roller.

2. Look at Your Shoulder Mobility

It sounds strange, but improving the range of motion you can achieve at the shoulder joint can actually reduce low back stress. Whenever you press something overhead or reach above the body to pull something down from above, you’re extending the shoulder joint through a long range of motion. A person with poor mobility may try to compensate for limited ROM by placing their back into extension. This can cause spinal compression, pull the hips forward and cause back pain.

Opening up the shoulders through Shoulder dislocates can serve as a quick mobilization strategy pre-workout. 

3. Engage Your Glutes

The gluteal muscles contract downwards so they actually decompress the spine. That can get rid of a lot of back stress. Focus on exercises that activate the glutes, and work on keeping a relatively neutral spine while doing them. 

 

Article credit

 Lee Boyce, CPT coachleeboyce

80 comments
Back to blog

80 comments

Thanks for sharing this post. It’s very well written. Strengthening my core muscles has helped a lot with relieving my lower back pain. I just finished reading this article over at www.totalbeings.com/my-back-pain-relief-4-life-review-relieve-your-chronic-back-pain-today/ and would love to get your thoughts. Thanks heaps again for the tips, I’m sitting on the fence if I should sign up or not…Cheers!

Amanda

I’m 35 and I already had a severe form of sciatica PAIN. Thank god, I’ve got rid of it.

As a busy person I had no time to hire professional therapist, get massages or acupuncture or do yoga lessons.

I remember my pain as a worst nightmare, I can’t even fall asleep back then… So I did a research to find a way that could help me to cure my sciatica condition and I found one.

It’s a ebook which was written by a former sciatica sufferer Glen who cured his sciatica in only one week. Cool isn’t it?. So I gave a shot it a try. I followed everything carefully and now I’m happy to say that I’m free from Sciatica!

I forgot to mention that the treatment lasted for me only 4 days. I think you can’t believe right now and probably thinking that I’m talking bull**** here. Well, I was skeptical too, but now I can definitely say that purchasing that book was the very best decision that I’ve done in my life.

I left a link below so you can read a review of that book and find out what’s all about:

https://extremehealthguides.com/erase-my-back-pain-review/

I hope this will help someone as much as it did for me..Have a bright bright future ???

ellison

Thanks Lee for these quick and easy tips! I found stretching regularly and sitting at my desk with the correct posture has helped a lot with eliminating my lower back pain. I recently came across this article and would love to get your thoughts on it. https://www.totalbeings.com/my-back-pain-relief-4-life-review-relieve-your-chronic-back-pain-today/

Damien

Wow!! Great Tips.About 80% of people will have back pain at some point in our lives.You are really doing great work i appreciate it. Treatment options for back pain, and understanding the causes & symptoms is key to preventing it in the first place. https://www.strategicphysicaltherapy.net/lower-back-pain-treatment/ and it really helped me out.
Helpful and informative post.

Mike

Thanks for your awesome post.I was try to find get some information about to back pain fast tips and tricks. This post is getting my kind attention for this Information.Last of tips I have ever seen before in the health community.Really appricate your contribution.I want to add a tips which i think missing this post that “with out”
If you’ve ever groaned, “Oh, my aching back!”, you are not alone. Back pain is one of the most common medical problems, affecting 8 out of 10 people at some point during their lives. Back pain can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain. Acute back pain comes on suddenly and usually lasts from a few days to a few weeks. Back pain is called chronic if it lasts for more than three months.

Most back pain goes away on its own, though it may take awhile. Taking over-the-counter pain relievers and resting can help. However, staying in bed for more than 1 or 2 days can make it worse.

If your back pain is severe or doesn’t improve after three days, you should call your health care provider. You should also get medical attention if you have back pain following an injury.

Treatment for back pain depends on what kind of pain you have, and what is causing it. It may include hot or cold packs, exercise, medicines, injections, complementary treatments, and sometimes surgery.http://healthpedia.online/
Thanks for your contribution and really appreciate your work.

jame

Leave a comment