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SHR # 2339 :: Lower Back Pain: What Causes It & What To Do About It

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Dr. Craig Banks

About 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lifetime. Most of it is acute, or short term, and lasts a few days to a few weeks. But many suffer from chronic life-long pain that makes doing anything, even lying down, unlivable. The magnitude of the burden has grown worse in recent years. In 1990, a study ranking the most burdensome conditions in the U.S. in terms of mortality or poor health as a result of disease put low back pain in sixth place; in 2010, it jumped to third place, with only ischemic heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ranking higher. What's going on?

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SHR # 2339 :: Lower Back Pain: What Causes It & What To Do About It


Show Notes:

[1:00] Lower back pain is the 3rd most abundant burdensome condition in America.

[3:00] The case of Ronnie Coleman is discussed.

  • He is virtually crippled now.
  • Genetics play a role.
  • Ronnie could build muscle and could probably build bone just as quickly.

There are 3 main components to arthritis.

  • Degenerative (bone spurs)
  • Inflammation
  • How the joint actually moves.

[5:18] Inflammation is the immune system in action.

  • Autoimmunity has to do with the immune system giving a whole scale attack on your joints.

[6:44] Is the lumbar spine always responsible for low back pain?

  • Yes. Mostly lumbar and pelvis cause the issue of low back pain.

[7:28] Carl has a triangular vertebrae.

  • These are called transition vertebrae.
  • They are due to compensation that occurs when movement is not the same on the left and right side of the body.

[9:00] The role of sitting.

  • We do not sit on our legs. This is a problem.
  • Usually our sacrum is tucked underneath us when we sit.

[9:49] Office chairs affect how we sit.

  • Fixing the issue is a matter of resetting by actually standing up and re-sitting to engage stabilizer muscles in the core.

[10:59] Value of ergonomic chairs.

  • They should always allow your knees to be below your hips.

[11:30] would chronic PDE-5 inhibitor use play a role in back pain?

  • It would depend largely on if you were already inflamed.

[15:17] Focusing on pain.

[16:02] Sleep quality affects pain.

  • Anything that excite the nervous system will sharpen your sensitivity to pain.

[17:35] Is compression of the spine a red-herring?

-If you are in an arched position your z-joints will rub together and thicken.

- Compression in conjunction with extension is usually the cause of the injury.

[19:34] What are the contributors to lower back pain?

  • Bending at the lumbar spine.
  • When the body has to adapt to injury, the compensation that occurs will bleed up and downstream to your spine.
  • If the disc isn’t moving somewhat, it will dehydrate and start to degenerate.
  • The disc is much less sturdy if your hips are twisted.

[31:41] Spinal flossing.

  • Relieves nerve tension by tensioning 1 side at a time.

[33:50] Inversion table.

  • Can irritate problems when there are imbalances in the spine or hips.
  • It is a wonderful method, but it is non-specific.
  • Full inversion usually leads to the spinal erectors taking over and tightening up.

[42:43] Bridging and planking.

  • You have to be able to engage those stabilizer muscles.
  • Due to the antagonist relationship of the abs and lower back, your core needs to be in a neutral position in order to train true core stability.
  • Exercises that do this include planks and dead bugs.

[45:30] Can our infatuation with constantly flexing our abs contribute to lower back pain?

  • It is only one contributing factor.

[48:50] what about percussive activator guns?

  • They are good for babies, pets, or people with low bone densities.

[50:51] What about sleeping on your side?

  • You have to have pillow between your knees to stabilize the hips and ankles.

[56:53] Referral from someone in a situation similar to yours is the first step to finding a good chiro.

  • Don’t give up if you have a bad experience with one particular chiro.
  • Experience helps in the field of chiro.

[1:00:30] A good chiro will always ask what pre-existing problems you have.

[1:04:30] Kineticream.

  • ~13 expensive active ingredients.
  • Kineticream.com or amazon.com
  • Phil Heath uses it.
  • Kineticream also smells good.

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Super Human Radio is the world's longest running broadcast dedicated to fitness, health, and anti-aging with emphasis on exercise, nutrition, and hormone management. The most progressive source of information for preventative & regenerative techniques... More

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Louisville, Kentucky 40206
United States of America

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