Eighty percent of Americans experience lower back pain at some point in their lives. Common causes of low back pain include
herniated discs
, lumbar
spinal stenosis
, and
osteoarthritis
. Or the pain may be the result of sprains, strains, fractures, infections, arthritis, osteoporosis, pregnancy, disc degeneration, scoliosis, tumors, and other acquired conditions and diseases. Lower back pain can recur; in fact, almost 40% of people with low back pain will have another flare-up within six months of the original attack. That’s why it's especially important to learn to prevent it1-3.
How the Gokhale MethodSM can help
Lower back pain is commonly treated with abdominal and back strengthening exercises, and pelvic retroversion (tucking). Our method is different. We will teach you a number of simple techniques that include untucking and anteverting the pelvis (without swaying the low back), strengthening certain abdominal and back muscles, and relaxing the erector spinae muscles to restore optimal shape and length to the lower back.
Poor Sitting: upright but tense
Poor Sitting: relaxed but slumped
Good Sitting: upright and relaxed
We will also introduce you to other aspects of posture and movement that are important for the health of the lower back, including smooth gait and the habit of using the entire torso as a unit. You will learn how to sit, sleep, stand walk and bend in a way that restores your back, and helps to prevent future problems.