Originally Posted by yentna
Definately strengthen your hamstrings - weak hams make your low back overcompensate. Also weight training / exercise ball work for core. Both abs and low back exercises for balance, stronger core, stability, etc. For good stretches:
on hands and knees, alternately arching and bending your back like a cat
on back, pulling knees to chest and rocking back and forth on spine
standing, grab right wrist with left hand and pull your arm across your chest and down until you feel the stretch in your lower back and ribs.
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massage:biggrin:
(I had a nasty car wreck that led to a badly sprained back, which has never fully recovered. Years of therapy later, the only thing that keeps me in place and in minimal pain is strengthening my core and hams and stretching regularly. Couldn't run/jog for a long time due to aggravated pain, but after working out my back for a while, I can run again. Still hurts, but not badly anymore.)