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  • 31AUG, 2019
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    5 Tips for Writing an Exercise Program for a Client with Low Back Pain

    5 Tips for Writing an Exercise Program for a Client with Low Back Pain

    Writing an exercise program for a client with low back pain is a challenge. People come to me with a history of discogenic problems, retrolisthesis, facet degeneration, endplate fractures, etc. Each client is unique. And requries a different approach. The discogenic person tends to have a difficult time with lumbar flexion, whereas the person with

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  • 21MAY, 2019
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    Random Thoughts on Overcoming Low Back Pain – Part 3

    Random Thoughts on Overcoming Low Back Pain – Part 3

    The other day I had a client say to me that their low back felt off after a set of trap bar deadlifts. After hearing this, and STRICTLY observing their form on their next set, their form was fine. But. The problem I noticed was that they weren’t properly bracing. As a result, the core

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  • 21MAR, 2019
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    Random Thoughts on Overcoming Low Back Pain – Part 2

    Random Thoughts on Overcoming Low Back Pain – Part 2

    Spine biomechanics is one area of research that I admire. Understanding how a disc bulge develops, or how a loss of disc height alters force fascinates me. It’s a bit ironic since I never had an appreciation for this field until my back issues (L5-S1 Disc herniation & Facet Joint Osteoarthrosis). And I know I

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  • 27JAN, 2019
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    7 Recommendations for Returning to Weight Training After a Low Back Injury

    7 Recommendations for Returning to Weight Training After a Low Back Injury

    Returning to weight training after sustaining a low back injury can be a difficult task. You may be unsure about what exercises to do without making your back worse. Or perhaps you’re performing the right exercises, but you’re unsure about your technique and the frequency that you should be performing these exercises. Lots of questions

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