Lower back is one of the most important parts of your body; you rely on it for almost every form of movement, from walking to lifting to carrying. Because the lower back region of the body is so critical to our everyday ability to function, knowing how to keep it limber and pain-free is also of vital importance.
With that in mind, we’ve put together this article to explain how to stretch the lower back. Within this article you will find not just information on stretches for lower back in general, but also information on stretches for lower back pain relief specifically. We hope you find this information helpful for understanding how to best take care of your lower back.
There are many basic lower back stretches to choose from when it comes to keep yourself limber and strong, but these are some of the easiest and most effective.
Stretch 1: It is very simple; all you need to do is lie flat on the ground and pull your knees up to your chest. Hold this position for about half a minute, then release. You can repeat this exercise if you would like, but be careful to not overexert yourself.
Stretch 2: This stretch is sometimes called the cat stretch (or the cow stretch). To perform it, all you need to do is get down on all fours and then arch your back up; go as high up as you physically can (without straining or overexerting yourself)
Stretch 3: This stretch is quite possibly the most basic option of all, to the point that it requires virtually no effort from you whatsoever. All you need to do is push your backside right up against a wall and then raise your legs into the air parallel to the wall. This stretch can help relax both the muscles in your lower back as well as the muscles in your upper thighs. In any case, because this stretch requires very little in the way of physical effort on your part, you should be able to hold this pose for about ten minutes (which is the most commonly recommended holding time for an exercise like this).
While the stretches we mentioned above are certainly capable of helping to relieve back pain, in most cases they qualify more as limberness exercises; they can help with your flexibility and with releasing built up tension within your lower back. In contrast, the lower back stretches we will tell you about next are some of the best when it comes to pain relief for your lower back.
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