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Relearning Basic Movements Eases Chronic Lower Back Pain

Relearning Basic Movements Eases Chronic Lower Back Pain

Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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  • Relearning basic movements like rolling, crawling, and squatting restores smoother coordination and reduces the fear-driven stiffness that worsens chronic low back pain
  • A 12-week movement retraining program improved balance, daily function, and confidence by teaching participants how to move without triggering pain
  • A structured walking routine nearly doubled the time people stayed pain-free after a flare, giving them longer stretches of normal movement and fewer recurrences
  • Breaking up long sitting periods by even 40 minutes a day kept pain from worsening, showing that small increases in daily movement meaningfully change back pain trajectories
  • Combining movement retraining, steady walking, less sitting, and mindful daily habits offers a practical, accessible strategy for easing chronic low back pain and preventing flare-ups
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