Lumbar Back Pain And Your Health


Lumbar back pain is agonizing and difficult to live with. So much of what we do depends on having a sound and healthy lower back, and without this, every moment spent up-right and every task we perform is incredibly painful. Since it isn’t usually apparent what may have caused the pain, we often find ourselves wondering if it will ever go away.

There is hope, however. Unless due to serious trauma such as a break, most lumbar back pain can be lessened or eliminated completely and naturally by a good postural program and a regular exercise routine.

The lumbar back is the site of many muscles that are key to our maneuverability. The spine alone is packed with hundreds of tiny muscles, each playing an integral role in almost every physical action we perform.

As well as being made up of many muscles, the lumbar back also gives support by curving in toward the body, and forming an arch. The arch is a very sturdy structure and is capable of supporting much weight. This is why you see arches used often in both contemporary and classical architecture.

Unfortunately, the natural support is often lost in ways we do not notice. By having bad posture for so long, we totally think it is a normal thing, and slowly, we draw this structure out of alignment. In result, when we are in pain because of it, we are not sure from where the pain comes from. After all, how we sit or stand does not seem painful. It may even seem that we are not doing anything strenuous whatsoever, so why are we in pain?

It is not simple to keep the spine properly aligned for someone who is not used to it. The difficulty comes from having to use muscles that have weakened due to disuse and how to strengthen them is not obvious right away.

At times, we put too much effort into correcting our postures that we can overdo it and make new tension that makes the process even more difficult. Tension tires out the muscles, and fills them with fatigue toxins that add to aches and pains while supporting bad habits, and therefore continuing this bad cycle. Good posture does not involve strength alone however.

In fact, proper posture involves a combination of strength and relaxation. If every muscle in your back tenses, the natural arches straighten into a rod. If all your muscles relax, the arches become too extreme. A good postural program tones the correct muscles while encouraging the remainder to relax, thus naturally re-enforcing the supportive arches required for a pain-free back.

A good posture regimen will help teach your body to find a comfortable stance that you can maintain for long periods, and train your body to keep it that way. By having good posture, you will have less pain, and in time you can be completely pain free. What was once tormenting you, will now feel loose and natural.

Good posture can benefit you not only in pain management. It is great for confidence as well. People with good postures appear bold and very confident and are treated accordingly. All these great advantages are easily attainable with a bit of effort. Soon, you can be enjoying a pain-free and healthy lumbar back and feel at ease.


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Category: Back Pain