by Yoga Studio
This week I would like to give you a very brief sequence of poses to consider when addressing low back pain. (The poses in the sequence are all poses that we have already featured individually on the blog.) My intention is to add to this basic sequence over time. However, I have found that it is better to start with shorter practices and advance things as you are ready. Some of the poses in this sequence can be done dynamically, with you moving in and out of the pose with your breath, while others are done more statically, with you holding the pose for 30-60 seconds in most cases.
1. Reclined Hip Stretch Sequence (Dynamic). See here for a complete description of pose.
2. Reclined Leg Stretch Sequence (Static). See here for a complete description of the pose.
3. Hunting Dog Pose (Static). See here for a complete description of the pose.
4. Half Dog at the Wall (Static). See here for a complete description of the pose.
5. Locust pose (Dynamic). See here for a complete description of the pose.
6. Knee to Chest pose (Dynamic). See here for a complete description of the pose.
7. Relaxation Pose (Savasana) with Blanket Roll Behind your Knees.
Notice how you feel after the practice and how you feel the next day. We’ll eventually add more poses to our back care routine, but these are a good start for you.
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