Most injuries happen suddenly. A pulled muscle. A sprained ankle. You know exactly when it occurred.
Back pain is different. It often creeps up on you. One day, it’s just there.
Why is back pain so mysterious?
Your spine carries your body’s weight. All movement connects to it. It also protects your spinal cord. If something feels risky, your body reacts to keep you safe.
Pain often means weakness somewhere. So just resting usually doesn’t help.
Two key approaches can help with back pain:
1. Corrective Exercise: Back pain often comes from weak core muscles, inactive glutes, or imbalances. Targeting these areas can make a big difference.
2. Calming Your Nervous System: Back pain can make your body feel constantly on alert. Breathing exercises and relaxation techniques can help your body feel safe again.
Back pain stops many people from exercising. It’s not like other injuries. It needs its own approach.
Understanding these differences is the first step to feeling better.