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101 original techniques and exercises to manage low back pain including self-guided biomechanical torsion

What you will learn

Relieve low back pain with self-guided biomechnical torsion

Apply self-directed bio-mechanical torsion to correct imbalance and misalignment

Learn exercises that help relieve back pain spasms

Achieve and maintain pain-free living

Align the spine with correct postures for standing, sitting, walking, running, picking things up and more

Achieve strength among the support regions of the back

Learn the real causes for low back pain

Achieve flexibility within the lumbar and sacral regions

Understand why many conventional low back pain treatments don’t work

Know the anatomy of low back pain

Description

This course will take the student from the basics of the anatomy of low-back pain, what causes low back pain and why conventional treatments often don’t work.

The course will then illustrate a series of natural exercises, techniques and strategies that include biomechanical torsion along with a mix of exercise techniques to create flexibility and strengthen the supporting regions that can help prevent low-back pain in the future, along with helping to reside current spasm pain. For the first time, these techniques have been adapted for personal use with a self-guided process to help achieve and maintain pain-free living.


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Biomechanical torsion is a an progressive form of therapy for low back pain originally developed by osteopathic doctors several decades ago. This course introduces a revolutionary method of self-guided biomechanical torsion that someone who suffers from low back pain can do in the privacy of their own home. This methodology allows a person to re-balance, re-support, re-strengthen and re-align the spinal, lumbar and sacral regions, in order to achieve pain-free living.

The course doesn’t stop there. Strategies on posture, flexibility, strengthening and more are introduced to facilitate a healthy lumbar and sacrum region. Facilities and equipment including swimming pools, pilates balls, inversion chairs, saunas, tai chi, nutrition, meditation, hydration and various back stretching devices are also introduced and explained.

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Content

Introduction to low back pain

Introduction to low back pain

Some Basic Anatomy

Anatomy of Low Back Pain

Flexibility in the Lumbar Region

Lumbar Flexibility

Strengthening the Lumbar Region

Strengthen the Lumbar Region

Posture Strategies to Relieve Back Pain

Posture Strategies

Self-guided Biomechanical Therapy

Biomechanical Therapy

Devices, Facilities, Aids and Equipment for Low Back Pain

Devices, Facilities, Aids and Equipment for Low Back Pain