Fixing Discs by Fixing Causes
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM
"Thanks so much for your help.
"I wanted to let you know that I have had a herniated disk in my lower back for eight months. Had physical therapy & injections, but still needed medications-pain pills, etc. I never experienced so much pain in my life. I came across your website & articles & starting doing what you recommended, & within days I have been feeling great & have reduced the pain medicine because I don't need it.
"I know now that I was doing the wrong exercises in the past- too much bending forward & back. Didn't really know that this exercising technique (bending, stretching forward, arching) is incorrect. It sure is!!!!
"I really like the hamstring stretch - putting your leg on the wall. This is terrific.
I feel so MUCH BETTER....
"Also, when you get copies of the Abs book, please let me know.
"Have a great day Dr. Bookspan!!!!
Laraine"
A herniated disc is an injury, not a condition or disease. It can heal. You do not have to live with it. You can go on to being able to do more not less.
Discs are living parts of your body, not like a tooth that once broken cannot heal. Most of the time, injured areas can heal, if you let them. Bulging areas can reduce. Dried discs can rehydrate. Each night as you sleep, discs replenish fluid. They plump back up a bit. That is part of why you are taller each morning, than in the evening. They can do all this if you stop the causes that injured them.
Doing surgery, adjustments, treatments, massage or yoga does not stop the cause of disc injury. Common exercises add to injury. Not all exercise is medicine. Then it is no surprise when pain does not stop, or stops but returns, or the next disc herniates after fixing the first one.
Changing unhealthy movement habits that degenerate discs and push them out of place means moving in healthy ways for all you do, not just for sets and reps in a gym. You can do all the "reps" of back exercises in the world. If you return to bending and standing in injurious ways all day around the house and workplace, it is no surprise that the exercises and treatments did not fix the pain.
Click the following for simple ways to stop causes of disc injury. Get the overall concepts, don't bog down on details. I see people in gyms following trivial, exacting "proper form" for exercising, while missing the whole point of healthy bending and lifting or how to apply it to general motion all day.
Fixing Causes:
- Sitting Badly Isn't Magically Healthy by Calling It a Hamstring Stretch
- Healthier Hamstring Stretching
- Disc Pain - Not a Mystery, Easy to Fix
- Free Exercise and Free Back and Knee Pain Prevention - Healthy Bending
- Getting the Right Yoga Medicine
- What is Neutral Spine and Why Does Sticking Out In Back Harm?
- Prevent Back Surgery
Not Related, Random Fun Fitness Fixer:
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Read success stories and contribute your own of these methods. Before asking questions, see if your answers are already here - click labels under posts, links in posts, archives at right, and the Fitness Fixer Index. For personal medical questions - Replies to Medical Questions.
Subscribe to The Fitness Fixer, free. Click "updates via e-mail" (under trumpet) upper right.
See Dr. Bookspan's Books, take a Class, get certified DrBookspan.com/Academy.
Labels: disc, fix pain, readers inspiring story, yoga
2 Comments:
At Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:59:00 AM, Silfren said…
Not discs as such, but I couldn't find an email link. I use an open source program called Workrave to remind me to get up from the computer and do things. SOme of the exercises in it aren't that good and it doesn't have some, like your chest stretch, that are.
As it uses pictures as well as words, I would like pernission to use various stretches and drawings on your site to make extra exercises for this program for myself, and to distribute to other users without charge.
At Tuesday, September 22, 2009 3:45:00 PM, Jolie Bookspan, M.Ed, PhD, FAWM said…
To y, thank you for thinking of health and liking my work. Hold off on the program, that is against Healthline copyright and contract use regulations. Contact me directly (my website) for other things we may develop.
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