Most often your leg and butt muscles do play a role in your back pain and sciatica. As I mentioned in the last blog, everything in the body works together. Having leg muscles that are extremely tight will limit the flexibility of your pelvis and therefore limit movement of the lower back.
If your calf muscles are tight it affects your hamstring muscles; if your hamstring muscles are tight it affects your gluteus muscles; if your butt muscles are tight it affects your low back muscles.
Just like we talked about previously, if one area of the body has a problem, something else must pick up the slack. For example, if the hamstring muscles are extremely tight your low back may have to flex more to make up for the lack of motion in the leg muscles. This can put excessive stress on the spine and discs which leads to injury.
Make sure you stay limber by stretching leg muscles as well because it can save your back from injury.
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If your calf muscles are tight it affects your hamstring muscles; if your hamstring muscles are tight it affects your gluteus muscles; if your butt muscles are tight it affects your low back muscles.
Just like we talked about previously, if one area of the body has a problem, something else must pick up the slack. For example, if the hamstring muscles are extremely tight your low back may have to flex more to make up for the lack of motion in the leg muscles. This can put excessive stress on the spine and discs which leads to injury.
Make sure you stay limber by stretching leg muscles as well because it can save your back from injury.
Additional Reading Resources
- Lower Back Rehabilitation: A Vital Tool to Keep Your Back Pain Away
- Doctor, I have butt and leg pain, can you help me?
- What is causing my sciatic?
- Specific Symptoms associated with a Lumbar Radiculopathy
- Understanding Non Surgical Spinal Deomcompression
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