If you’ve been on Instagram, Facebook, or Pinterest for any amount of time, I’m sure you’ve seen at LEAST one post that says “do these three yoga poses to never have low back pain again,” or some other large claim. Whoa – I mean with all of these poses out there, it seems like no one should have back pain at all! Sweet–crisis solved. Hold up.
So what’s the deal? Well, for starters, the biggest attributing factor is prolonged sedentary work days.
Many of us, even those who prioritize our health and wellbeing, still remain relatively sedentary due to our jobs and the long amount of hours we spend at them. We sit at our desks, we sit in our cars, we sit on our couches because we’re so exhausted from our workday that we have no energy for anything else. So, what do we do?
Well, my short answer is: it depends
My longer answer is: we need to understand our own bodies and get to the root cause of our pain patterns. You might have low back pain that is related to tension in the fronts of your thighs! Or maybe from weakness in your hips. It could even be from your rib cage being shifted forward. Or so many other reasons and combinations of reasons for that matter!
To fulfill my promise of telling you what 3 things to do for back pain, here’s my list:
- Understand why your back hurts–the root cause happening inside of your body (I’m happy to help you with this)
- Dedicate time to a regular practice that supports your individualized needs (y’all 5-10 minutes is enough)
- Take movement breaks throughout your day (set a regular alarm if you need!)
The main takeaway? While low back pain is a major issue facing a large number of people all over the world, we are still all unique and have our own reasons for feeling the same pain. The treatment of that pain needs to also be as unique as we are.
Want to learn more about root causes of back pain and how to solve them? Join me for my upcoming workshop, Therapeutic Yoga for Back Pain
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