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Performance Area => Injury, Prehab, & Rehab talk for the brittlebros => Topic started by: fast does lie on November 26, 2019, 12:16:47 pm

Title: Lower back issues.....
Post by: fast does lie on November 26, 2019, 12:16:47 pm
I've never really had lower back issues. That is until recently when I had back muscles myofascial massage and it was good but it has caused some lower back issues.

I have very tight hips it seems and release point in hips helps a lot. But after a bit of sitting it starts to tighten up again.

Suggestions? Thank you
Title: Re: Lower back issues.....
Post by: Coges on November 26, 2019, 10:21:04 pm
I've never really had lower back issues. That is until recently when I had back muscles myofascial massage and it was good but it has caused some lower back issues.

I have very tight hips it seems and release point in hips helps a lot. But after a bit of sitting it starts to tighten up again.

Suggestions? Thank you

If my hip flexors are tight I have shocking lower back problems. Lucky for me it's simply a case of stretching out my hip flexors and that usually fixes the problems. My suggesstions would be:

- stretch hip flexors, calves, lats
- strengthen QL (this was a hidden issue for me for years)
Title: Re: Lower back issues.....
Post by: Coges on November 27, 2019, 05:21:07 pm
the strange thing is ive never really had this issue before til now.... and i havent lifted too heavy....

I had lower back issues recently that I haven't had in 10 years due to my hip flexors being too tight. It was a combination of sitting too much and not stretching basically. Mine had nothing to do with lifting. I could still lift and play ball without issues. It caused me grief when sitting and sleeping though.
Title: Re: Lower back issues.....
Post by: CoolColJ on December 06, 2019, 08:04:20 pm
stretch and strengthen hip flexor
stretch lower back, it is usually tight if you sit a lot - sitting in a ATG squat position while rounding over stretches it
planks

glute bridges and holds - to activate glutes, and also stretches the hip flexors