Modern Body: Pilates & Movement for Life

Ep. 49: Ask Aly Anything: “What guidance would you give for someone who is coming back to movement after a lumbar disc herniation?"


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Recovering from a lumbar disc herniation can feel overwhelming. You’re eager to move, but cautious about making things worse. How do you find that balance between building strength and avoiding reinjury? In this episode, Aly DiRoma breaks it all down, offering a practical approach to bridging the gap between rehab and a confident return to movement.

Aly shares her best advice for post-rehabilitation recovery, outlining key movement guidelines, breathing techniques, and the role of Pilates in rebuilding strength safely. Whether you’re fresh out of physical therapy or simply looking for ways to keep your lower back healthy, this conversation provides the tools you need to move forward with confidence.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • Why a lumbar disc herniation isn’t the end of movement—it’s a new beginning
  • The first thing to focus on before diving into any exercise
  • The role of breath, alignment, and stability in protecting your spine
  • Which movement patterns to emphasize (and which to avoid) in the early stages of recovery
  • How Pilates supports the spine and why it’s often recommended post-physical therapy
  • The best way to progress gradually without fear of setbacks

A Key Takeaway from Aly:

"A disc herniation doesn’t mean movement is off-limits. The goal isn’t just to heal—it’s to regain trust in your body and build a foundation that keeps you strong for the long run."

Explore More:

Follow the Lower Back Bliss Movement Map inside Modern Body Studio—a structured approach to post-rehabilitation movement. https://modernbody.uscreen.io/programs/collection-ekgvj9x6rsk?category_id=166460

Sign up for a free 7-day trial at modernbody.io to access Pilates-based programs designed for spine health.

Listen to related episodes: Lower Back Bliss Series: Ep. 38, Ep. 39, Ep. 40 ; Deep Dive on Spinal Discs & Movement: Ep. 7, Ep. 8

References: Merrithew Injuries and Special Populations Course Manual, pages 18-24 ; A Phased Rehabilitation Protocol for Athletes with Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation (VanGelder, Hoogenboom, Vaughn)

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