Lumbar Back Pain And The Secret To Feeling Great
If you suffer from lumbar back pain, then you know it can be harrowing and very hard to live with. Much of the activities we do depend on having a strong and healthy lower back, and without one, every activity we do, or every moment spent up right can be excruciating. Since it may not be evident what has caused the pain, we are often left in wonder if it will ever subside.
Thankfully, there is hope. Unless you have had a serious injury such as a break, most lumbar back pain can be lessened or alleviated completely and in a natural way by a good postural program and a regular exercise regimen.
Many muscles in the lumbar back play a major role in our maneuverability. The spine itself is packed with hundreds of tiny muscles that play an important role in almost every physical activity we do.
As well as having many muscles, lumbar back gives support by curving in toward the body, forming an arch. Arches are very sturdy structures that are capable of sustaining a lot of weight, which is why they often appear in both modern and traditional architecture.
Unfortunately, we often lose this natural support in ways we aren’t aware of. By adopting poor postural habits for so long that they feel completely normal, we slowly draw this structure out of alignment. Then, when we hurt because of it, we aren’t sure from where the pain originates. After all, how we sit or stand doesn’t seem painful. It may, in fact, seem as if we’re doing nothing demanding at all, so why should that hurt?
Keeping the spine properly aligned can be difficult for someone not used to doing so. Often the problem involves muscles that have weakened due to disuse, and how to strengthen them isn’t immediately obvious.
Sometimes we even try too hard to correct our postures that we overly strain ourselves and cause new tension that makes the process harder to deal with. Tension makes muscles tired, and fills them with fatigue toxins that cause aches and pains and will encourage bad habits, and doing so, will continue a difficult cycle. How to improve 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 is not only imperative for the management of pain. You will gain much confidence when you have good posture as well. People with good posture appear as if they are confident and are treated as such. All these wonderful benefits are easily achievable. In due time, you too can be benefiting from a healthy and pain-free lumbar back.
Filed under Back Pain by Harry Brown.