What does Neck Pain have to do with Back Pain?

What does Neck Pain have to do with Back Pain?

In my last post I posed the question about the connection between neck and headache pain and low back pain.

This gets to the heart of what we do at Posturepro physiotherapy. We approach your body as a machine with all the interconnecting parts working in harmony with each other.

What we don’t do is compartmentalise the body into seperate areas: neck, low back, hip, groin, and shoulder pain etc and treat those seperately and charge you for each seperate area.

Our method begins by starting at the foundation of your body (think of this as the alignment in a car) and when we do this the body changes all over naturally.

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

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We have found a way to resolve Low back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain and headaches, by first starting with the most important area; the one that determines how well the rest of your body functions (the body’s ability to work and function like a well oiled machine).

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

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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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