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How to STOP Degenerative Disc “Disease” (Exercises & Tips)

Been told you have degenerative disc disease? This sounds scary, but I’ll explain why it shouldn’t freak you out, and what to do about it. IN THIS VIDEO 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - What is Degenerative Disc Disease? 02:55 - How Does DDD Occur? 06:30 - First Strategy - Core Stability 07:45 - Second Strategy - Decompress Your Spine 08:40 - Third Strategy - Train Spinal Mobility Here’s the thing: EVERYONE WHO HAS BEEN ALIVE A FEW DECADES HAS DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE. Research has estimated that over 50% of people above age 30 would have evidence of disc degeneration on imaging, even if they don’t have symptoms. Overtime, with the constant forces going through your spine as you move around, your fibrous, gel-filled intervertebral discs will shrink. This reduced space may cause symptoms, including pinched nerves or muscle spasms, or it may not cause any issues at all. There are several strategies you can take to help you reduce back pain from degeneration and improve spine health. [6:30] The first strategy is to work core stability. Your core plays a big role in stabilizing the lumbar region. If these muscles aren’t firing properly, your spine might move in ways that it shouldn’t – meaning you might be prone to painful muscle tweaks and pulls. [7:45] The second strategy is to decompress your spine. Hanging upside down, by your arms, or just laying over a swiss ball can all cause spinal decompression and encourage fluid to re-enter the discs. [8:40] Finally, you’ve got to train spinal mobility. Just like any other tissues in your body, your discs respond and grow stronger when they have appropriate stresses imposed upon them. While excessive forces from poor posture can lead to degeneration, smart, progressive forces can improve the strength of your spine . Remember that degeneration is inevitable. And, a whole lot of people out there have degeneration, but no pain. The difference between those with back pain and those without often boils down to posture, core stability, and movement patterns – all things you can address! Exercises referenced in the video: Damage Control Routine:    • Low Back Pain "Damage Control" Routin...   Wake Up This Hidden Muscle to Fix Hunchback Posture (aka kyphosis):    • Wake Up This "Hidden" Muscle to Fix H...   Read more here: https://www.precisionmovement.coach/e... For more training tips, connect with me on Facebook:   / precisionmovement.coach   Visit the blog at https://www.precisionmovement.coach

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