Back, Hip and Groin pain

What do these areas have in common?  The Psoas muscle.

Our Psoas muscle compresses over our low spine discs and nerves that service the hip, back and groin areas of our body.

The common denominator for pain in these areas is the Psoas muscle.

This research paper [below] shows how the Psoas Major Muscle exerts huge compression and sheer forces on our low spine resulting in crumpling and severely shearing the lumbar spine.

Click here ANATOMY & BIOMECHANICS OF PSOAS MAJOR

So why are we treating the back, the hip and the groin instead of the structure that is causing the pain in these areas?

The Psoas muscles are under huge compression and shearing forces while we are sitting and have adapted to become short and unresponsive over our life.

Check out the Video Link below, it shows how the Psoas Muscles affect our spine and posture.

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Back pain in particular, continues to be one of the hardest problematic areas for musculoskeletal therapists to conquer. The statistics show us that we are not winning the war on back pain with conventional methodologies of treatment.

This 3-year study into back pain across the globe published in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet reports that our current treatments for back pain are lacking in evidence of effectiveness. See article below

Click here LANCET ARTICLE

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