Why Does My Back Hurt When I Stand Up?

Why Does My Back Hurt When I Stand Up?

When You sit your postural muscles shorten. Then when you stand up they unwind too quickly and like a spring they release very quickly and come to a point where they cannot unwind any more.

This limit of movement into a backward or extended position continues to repeat every time we go to stand up.

Eventually the opposite muscles to these never totally get back to their ‘home’ position. This results in these (Back Muscles) not working properly. They loose the ability to nourish themselves and become ischemic (lacking blood) when this happens these muscles then start to dehydrate and deteriorate. They then become painful.

This is why you feel pain into your back. But this is not where the problem is. This is where you feel your pain but it is not where you go to treat that pain.

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

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

If you want to be rid of your ‘Back’ pain for good, you need to treat the Psoas.

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If you want to be rid of your ‘Back’ pain for good, you need to treat the Psoas.

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