How to Finally Get Lasting Pain Relief From Back Pain & sciatica... Muscle Imbalances Are The "Hidden Cause" of Nearly Every Case of Back Pain and Sciatica... Learn Why Do You Have Muscle Imbalances?..... Dear Back Pain Sufferer, Here at The Healthy Back Institute we have spent the last 10 years researching and studying back pain and sciatica and have personally helped tens of thousands of back pain sufferers... We’ve tested nearly every treatment, technique and product available and what we’ve found is most treatments provide only temporary relief, if at all. And the reason is, the treatments only address the symptom, which is the pain and they don’t address the actual cause of the pain or condition that’s causing the pain. The "Hidden Cause" of Back Pain... There’s a hidden cause of back pain... it’s something very few medical or healthcare professionals are even aware of... If they were, they wouldn’t be treating conditions. Instead, they’d be identifying and addressing what brought about the condition in the first place. For example, if you were diagnosed with a herniated disc, instead of just treating the symptoms, they should be finding out what caused the disc to herniate to begin with. Back pain does not happen overnight... While the pain may appear suddenly, the fact is the problem has been developing for months or more likely, years. The reason you have back pain is because your body and spine have been pulled out of their normal position and into what we call dysfunctions. If you are like most people, you move around and live your life without ever being aware that you are forcing your body to work with these dysfunctions, and sooner or later your body breaks down. An example of a dysfunction can be seen in the illustration below and as you can see, there is an excessive curve in the lower spine. As you can imagine, it doesn’t take long before this results in pain. It’s very important to understand though, that these dysfunctions don’t just appear out of nowhere – we create them! Physical dysfunctions develop over time and are the direct result of imbalances between various muscle groups, what we call "muscle imbalances". Did you know that while you may feel pain in your back, the actual cause of the pain could be the front of your thighs? For example, an imbalance between the muscles of the thighs can pull your pelvis and spine out of position and this dysfunction can quickly cause all sorts of problems....... |