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The largest and lowest lumbar vertebra is the 5th. This junction is often the seat of low-back pain and the uneasy sense that "the back has gone out." In all cases of low=back pain, spasm, fibromyalgia, and particularly when you can not stand upright, the release of the 5th lumbar is needed. There are also emotional components involved within the pain as if something is holding you back and you are unable to move forward. There may be a misalignment or other perceived imbalances that are causing the pain and stiffness. Do you not owe it to yourself to be free of this pain. Contact me today to start your wellness journey.
By Cynthia KemperThe largest and lowest lumbar vertebra is the 5th. This junction is often the seat of low-back pain and the uneasy sense that "the back has gone out." In all cases of low=back pain, spasm, fibromyalgia, and particularly when you can not stand upright, the release of the 5th lumbar is needed. There are also emotional components involved within the pain as if something is holding you back and you are unable to move forward. There may be a misalignment or other perceived imbalances that are causing the pain and stiffness. Do you not owe it to yourself to be free of this pain. Contact me today to start your wellness journey.