It Hurts When I Bend Forward

It Hurts When I Bend Forward

Just because it hurts when you bend forward doesn’t mean you should avoid bending. While bending does load the disc, most recover. Avoiding it can actually reduce lumbar mobility and make you more vulnerable.

Avoiding It Makes It Worse

Reduced lumbar mobility is more dangerous

Continuously avoiding bending reduces lumbar mobility. This concentrates loads on the disc even with small movements, making you more prone to injury.

Discs Do Recover

While bending does put pressure on the back of the disc, this is normal loading. Discs have recovery ability, and appropriate loading actually maintains disc health.

Fascial Tension May Be the Problem

If back fascia is stiff, bending causes pulling pain. In this case, fascial treatment is needed.

Hip Hinge Isn’t Always Necessary

Hip hinge (bending while pushing hips back) reduces back strain when lifting heavy objects. However, not all daily bending needs to be hip hinge.

When Hip Hinge Is Needed

Lifting heavy objects, deadlifts, and other high-load situations

When Natural Bending Is Fine

Washing face, picking up items from floor, and other daily movements

The Key Is Maintaining Mobility

Don’t avoid movement to protect your back. Circulation PT restores the ability to bend naturally and teaches situation-appropriate movement patterns.

Circulation Treatment Restores Back Mobility

  • Circulation HD: Release stiff fascia, reduce pain
  • Circulation PT: Restore lumbar mobility, teach situation-appropriate movement

Are You Afraid or Does It Hurt to Bend Forward?

You can move comfortably by restoring mobility.

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