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Why Do I Lean Away From My Pain? My Pain Is Making Me Stand Funny!
Thank you for joining us for today’s livestream where we talked about how you stand when you have back pain. Antalgic posture is the term for when you have back pain and you find it difficult to straighten up.
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👨🏻⚕️ Speak to Michael about your back pain concerns
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This antalgic posture can often be without you even noticing you’re happening, it might be that you’re leaning off to one side and usually you lean away from the herniation or disc bulge. When we adjust our positioning like this with back pain, the spaces in the spine can get slightly bigger as we’ve adjusted the positioning because it often feels better - this is due to this extra space. However, inflammation fills the space and can then make it very painful for us to move back into our original standing position.
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Why Do I Lean Away From My Pain? My Pain Is Making Me Stand Funny!
Thank you for joining us for today’s livestream where we talked about how you stand when you have back pain. Antalgic posture is the term for when you have back pain and you find it difficult to straighten up.
Don't forget you can:
⭐ Join Back In Shape here for free [no CC required]
👨🏻⚕️ Speak to Michael about your back pain concerns
📚 Download the full Phase 1 PDF
🛍️ Shop Page
This antalgic posture can often be without you even noticing you’re happening, it might be that you’re leaning off to one side and usually you lean away from the herniation or disc bulge. When we adjust our positioning like this with back pain, the spaces in the spine can get slightly bigger as we’ve adjusted the positioning because it often feels better - this is due to this extra space. However, inflammation fills the space and can then make it very painful for us to move back into our original standing position.
Follow Back In Shape On Social:
🔍YouTube
🔍Backinshapeprogram.com

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