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Pregnancy and Lower Back Pain: The
Hidden Cause
By Dr. Tomas Sullivan
http://www.losethebackpain.com
The decisions of picking a name… The anticipation
and excitement… Painting the new room… Clothing, diapers and family
celebrations. The joy of a pregnancy is one of life’s greatest pleasures.
Unfortunately however, for many women the later months of pregnancy can prove to
be quite challenging. One common problem many women face is lower back pain.
Lower back pain can be a horrible interruption in day-to-day activities for a
pregnant woman. More importantly, it interferes with their quality of life, not
to mention the enjoyment of one of the most memorable times of their life.
The obvious cause of lower back pain is the biomechanical stress being placed on
the mother by the added weight of baby. As the baby gains weight the mother is
pulled forward. In order to compensate for this forward pull, the mother has to
lean her upper body backward. This puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the
low back and pelvis.
This explanation of low back pain sounds complete. It is a true explanation but
is only a small part the problem. The “hidden” cause of lower back pain is
actually muscle imbalances. In fact muscle imbalances are a common cause of
lower back pain in pregnancy but it is also responsible for back pain in a
majority of the population.
The strength and tone of the muscular system is an extremely important factor
when assessing a patient with lower back pain. Unfortunately, muscle imbalances
are not addressed properly by most health practitioners… but just because they
are not trained in identifying and addressing muscle imbalances, it doesn’t mean
you have to continue to suffer…
But before I share with you the solution to this problem, let me first explain
in more detail what a muscle imbalance is and how it causes back pain and
sciatica…
In a nutshell, muscle imbalances work like this. Muscles work together with
opposing muscles to allow movement at joints. One muscle stretches while the
other shortens. Each side should be of equal tone and strength. When a pregnant
woman walks, moves, bends, twists or sleeps she will typically do so in an
unbalanced and awkward manner to accommodate for her increased weight. In
addition, various everyday activities and positions we put our body in create
imbalances in the muscle groups and during pregnancy it only worsens…
Muscle imbalances then pull the pelvis and low back out of alignment and this
places uneven and excessive stress on the muscles, bones and joints.
The spine is comprised of 24 moveable bones with a shock-absorbing disc in
between each bone. This spinal column rests on three large bones called the
pelvic girdle. When this spinal column is in proper alignment it will carry a
majority of the weight and stress being placed on the body. When one or more of
these 24 bones misaligns, especially the pelvis, the muscles work overtime so to
speak. They now have to carry the weight that the spinal column is supposed to
handle. At this point the muscles are unbalanced and are very prone to an
injury. Lower back pain is the most common expression of this problem.
If the above scenario takes place then the stage has been set for lower back
pain and dysfunction. Not only does the soon to be Mom have to deal with safely
carrying the baby, she has to now do it with a painful lower back. Let’s face
it, the soon to be Mom is going to be in pain and she is not going to enjoy her
most cherished time in life.
The Solution
The solution is based on a better understanding of muscle imbalances and how
your body works… The first thing you have to do is fully understand what muscle
imbalances are, how they are created and how they cause back pain and sciatica…
Once you understand muscle imbalances the next step is to identify the ones you
have and understand how they are creating your pain… after you have identified
the imbalances is when you can then begin addressing them with the right
combination of corrective exercises, stretches and treatments…
Unfortunately, there are very few healthcare professionals that are trained and
experienced in addressing muscle imbalances… the good news is you can find out
what imbalances you have on your own by performing simple self assessments or
tests. You can learn more about how to identify and address your muscle
imbalances by visiting
http://www.losethebackpain.com
For more information on how to treat all forms of Back Pain read the latest Back
Pain Advisory from The Healthy Back Institute. Visit
http://www.losethebackpain.com
to sign up for your free back pain e-mail educational course.
Dr. Thomas Sullivan, got his undergraduate degree from The Johns Hopkins
University in 1993 and received his Decorate of Chiropractic in 1997 from Life
College of Chiropractic, he is a Certified Active Release Practitioner and
Director of Sullivan Chiropractic and Muscle Therapy Center in Manhattan NY.
To see other great articles by Dr. Sullivan, please visit
http://www.losethebackpain.com.
There, you will find many more articles and resources to help educate and get
rid of your back pain forever.

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