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What This Professor Wishes People Knew About the Real Causes of Low Back Pain

10 pointsby kasperniover 3 years ago

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CountDrewkuover 3 years ago
McGill is the man. I suggest his book Back Mechanic to anyone dealing with back issues. I blew my back out last year. I assume it was either a very bad bulge or herniated completely. I could barely walk for 2 weeks, excruciating sciatic pain every time I stood, to the point I was in tears.<p>Granted, my mother went through similar issues at the same age so I kinda knew what I was dealing with. Anyway, suggestions from the book I&#x27;m back doing squats and deadlifts in the weightroom. I ski and mountain bike regularly as well. I get occasional pain but if I take a day off as soon as I&#x27;m aware it usually feels better quickly.<p>He&#x27;s very against surgery except in emergency situation where you can&#x27;t go to the bathroom or lose feeling&#x2F;motion in your legs. In most cases your back will heal in a similar amount of time without surgery.<p>One suggestion I have is DO NOT SIT FOR LONG PERIODS. Sitting is awful for you. Walk and stand during your breaks at work if you&#x27;re in an office job. If you can get your employer to buy a desk that allows you to stand at least some of the time that is also very helpful. Follow his big 3 exercises or get to the gym and do something to strengthen the muscles in your back.
kasperniover 3 years ago
There are so many great resources on the Internet with McGill that is difficult to choose. But this video is a good introduction to his work [1]. It provides some background on his lab at University of Waterloo and what his learned from 33 years of research into the spine.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=IyGaKuSzD_M" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=IyGaKuSzD_M</a>
MattyMcover 3 years ago
A bunch of &quot;myths&quot; without any helpful advice for folks with back pain. In short, stretching won&#x27;t help, lying in bed won&#x27;t help, daily workouts won&#x27;t (necessarily) help, yoga&#x2F;pilates won&#x27;t help, etc.<p>Super helpful.<p>TLDR:<p><pre><code> - &quot;Myth 1: Back pain is linked to having tight hamstrings&quot; - &quot;Myth 2: Lying in bed is good for back pain&quot; - &quot;Myth 3: My daily workouts at the gym will get rid of my back pain&quot; - &quot;Myth 4: Yoga and Pilates are great ways to alleviate back pain&quot; - &quot;Myth 5: Stronger muscles will cure my back pain&quot; - &quot;Myth 6: Stretching is good for reducing back pain&quot; - &quot;Myth 7: Having a powerful back is protective&quot;</code></pre>
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