Anyone here experience back pain to any degree? And if so is there anything you do about it?
I've been having to sleep on the floor a lot for my back these days. I suspect I may have a tilted hip.
:O you all should try Yoga. I've heard great success stories from people who have dealt with chronic pain and how they managed it with Yoga. I wanna try it myself, but every YouTube video spends 10 minutes telling me to relax lol which only angers me cause I am relaxed! And now I'm wasting time! Hahaha I'm impatient *hangs head in shame*
Yoga is really good at helping your posture and giving you core strength- but you have to be VERY careful because you can actually do more damage to it! Sometimes people will go deeper into the poses without realizing they're doing more damage to their back. I think it would also depend on what the injury is. I have endometriosis which gives me chronic lower back pain- the stretching and holding of certain poses gives me much relief! However, when I had my other back issues, I actually did more damage because I was going deeper into the stretches to get more relief.
Different types of yoga can also have different impacts! Sitting and/or laying yoga would be really good for your back! I would stay away from hot yoga though!
I have endometriosis too! Had surgery for it and everything. It's not been as bad since, they might have cleared it all up *shrugs* I'm sure it'll come back lol... I have PCOS too though, that's a bitch!! *grabs boobs* is so painful![]()
Hahaha...
I have a really really old vhs tape about stretching and I was patient enough to watch the whole thing..! Plus the guy really got to the point, which I appreciated. He talked about how the stretch should feel like barely a stretch, and by the time you could to ten that feeling of the stretch should subside and then if you want push a little further to just repeat but don't go into a realm of pain. He said that the idea that you should stretch at an 8 on a scale of 1-10 could really hurt you and tear those muscles causing more pain and recovery time and to not do that. Also close your eyes so you can concentrate more on how the stretch feels and relax your breathing into a deep breath in through the nose and a slow breath out through the mouth, kinda like a whistle. It was actually really helpful cause I just stretched all the way until I break myself lol and then go to the chiropractor and get some pain meds... Yup, use to be real stupid about stretching *nods* :/
Anyone here experience back pain to any degree? And if so is there anything you do about it?
I've been having to sleep on the floor a lot for my back these days. I suspect I may have a tilted hip.
I just got my dad to step on my back lol. Normally I get a friend or Endersgone to do it, but I'm my ronery self at home.
Physio is expensive for me now because I'm not in school this semester so f that. I'm just going to ask my dad to step on my back for free (I'm just a little worried about him slipping and making me a paraplegic because he's a 250 lb person). Planning on going to the Japanese dollar store and buying some back rollers that I can set on the floor and roll around on.
Have you tried the 90-90 or belly hang? I already described the 90-90 in a previous post, but the belly hang can also work for tight muscles.
You can look it up but basically it's being on your hands and knees with your butt up in the air and relaxing your middle and just kind of letting it hang down, kind of like your back is drooping loosely. What this supposedly does is fully compresses the back muscles which makes them think they're fully contracted so they get a signal to shut off.