As we age, it becomes increasingly important to have good
balance to assist in fall prevention. The CDC reports that 1 in every 3 people over the age of 65 years old will fall one time each year. This
statistic increases to ½ population over the age of 80 years old. Those are some pretty staggering numbers! These falls can result in minor bruises or bumps but also often result in fractures or head injuries. To
prevent injury, we suggest assessing yourself to determine if you are likely to be one of those who might be at risk of a fall.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Yoga For Back Pain-- Part 2
Part II Improving mobility of the lower body is also important in controlling back pain.
Tightness
in large muscles in the lower body are also very frequent causes of in low back
pain. The most common culprits are the hamstrings (back of your thigh) and the hip
flexor, a deep muscle in the front of your hip that attaches to the low back .
The hip flexor can causes increased curve in the low back and pulls your pelvis forward if it is tight.
The hamstrings often cause a flattening of the curve in the low back and tilt
the pelvis backwards when it is tight. This creates abnormal stresses upon the
spine.
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