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Psoas, and Low Back Pain Relief

What is the Psoas, function, and how does it contribute to low
back pain?
The Psoas (pronounced so-az) muscle is one of the largest and
thickest muscles in the body. It Originates at the 12th thoracic
vertebrae, and connects to all the lumbar vertebrae, and the
lower portion attaches on the inside of the hipbone, at the lesser
trochanter. The psoas is part of the iliopsoas muscle group, or
hip flexors. They work with other muscles in your abdominal and
pelvic region to move your hip joints. When you are sitting the
psoas will stabilize. When the psoas, and hip flexors contract,
they are what is shortening, and causing your leg to come
forward when you walk.

    Dr. Ida P. Rolf described the role of the psoas in walking:


  Let us be clear about this: the legs do not originate
  movement in the walk of a balanced body; the legs
support and follow. Movement is initiated in the trunk
and transmitted to the legs through the medium of the
                         psoas.

 (Rolf, 1977: Rolfing, the Integration of Human Structures, pg.
               118: Dennis Landman Publishers).


The psoas has many functions and not having a healthy gait is a
big wide-spread health concern. The psoas helps maintain the
pelvis in a neutral position. If you have the type of job where you
sit for 8 hours a day, it can alter the biomechanics of the pelvis
and the lumbar, thoracic and even cervical vertebrae. Typically a
dysfunctional psoas is responsible for referred pain down the
front of the thigh and vertically along the lower to mid spinal
column. The psoas can pull and twist your spine and pelvis into
various distortions that can result in unnatural spinal curvatures
forming back spasm, and of course pain. Sitting through much of
the day at the office, car or elsewhere causes the muscle to
shorten to keep us bio-mechanically balanced in our chairs. Over
time we develop a "normal" way of holding the psoas that is
dysfunctional. Until the psoas is released the muscle may stay
contracted and go into further shortening and spasm very
easily.The musculature and connective tissue of the legs, which
connect the legs with the pelvis and torso, largely determine the
pelvic orientation and thus the spinal curves. If the feet are not in
the same vertical plane as the hip joints, the strain tilts the pelvis
-- and excessive lordosis or kyphosis follows (depending on
whether the person has a swayback or a stoop). This postural
effect involves the postural reflexes of standing balance, reflexes
that involve the abdominal musculature. If the psoas muscles are
tighter on one side than the other (pain on one side), abdominal
muscles are tighter on one side than the other, and hip height
asymmetry results, contributing to the appearance of unequal leg
length.



What Can I do to Decrease Psoas and Low Back Pain?
 1. When you are sleeping:
       a. If you sleep on your side: Side sleepers place a pillow
          in between your knees, this will decrease the low back
          curve and help keep posture while you are asleep.
       b. If you sleep on your back: Sleeping on your back is
          recommended, and placing a pillow or 2 underneath
          your knees will also decrease the low back curvature.
       c. If you sleep on you stomach: DON’T DO IT- sleeping
          on your stomach allows your hips to have an anterior
          tilt as your body curves towards the bed, and causes a
          prolonged curvature. Like previously mentioned, we
          train our muscles how to act, and when trying to
          correct a pelvic tilt and perfect posture, sleeping on
          your stomach will have the exact opposite effect.
 2. When you’re driving:
       a. Sit up straight: sounds easy enough but most of us
          have to consciously think about it to accomplish it. I
personally like this little seat called Back Joy. Check
        out this beauty below. This device is great because it’s
        portable so you can use it at work, in the car, at the
        kids’ games sitting on the bleachers, and I do take it
        all those places.




3. When you’re out on the town (LADIES)
    a. Limit wearing high heels: When you wear heels, your
       pelvis tilts forward, which takes your hips and spine
       out of alignment.The result is lordosis, a condition
       that creates pressure on the nerves in your lower
       spine. You may like the way it makes your hiney look
       but it you know you will feel it later. We suggest
       wearing cute, comfortable flats with arch support if
       needed.
    b. If you must wear you’re high heels, we suggest; limit
       walking in them for far distances and to choose shoes
       with only a 2-3 inch heel.
4. When you’re working:
    a. Take a minute to move/ stretch: Bad posture is
       developed by constantly repeated patterns. So, if you
       are seated with a hunched over back and a protruded
       head posture, then your body will create bad habits. A
       very good idea I have come across to hold yourself
       accountable for making sure you move every 2 hours,
       is to set a timer. Set it on your phone, and everytime it
       goes off take 5-10 minutes to MOVE.
b. Here is a chart you can print and hang up in your
   office, and every time your timer goes off, do the
   exercises on the sheet. It only takes 4 minutes and
   stretches your upper and lower body. Make sure to
   pay attention to the reps and time frames for each
   stretch.
Dr. Ken Andersen is a chiropractor in Sandy, Utah He prides himself in his ability to meet the
expectations and goals of his patients and provide the best care possible. For more
information, please visit http://www.drkenanderson.com

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Psoas

  • 1. Psoas, and Low Back Pain Relief What is the Psoas, function, and how does it contribute to low back pain? The Psoas (pronounced so-az) muscle is one of the largest and thickest muscles in the body. It Originates at the 12th thoracic vertebrae, and connects to all the lumbar vertebrae, and the lower portion attaches on the inside of the hipbone, at the lesser trochanter. The psoas is part of the iliopsoas muscle group, or hip flexors. They work with other muscles in your abdominal and pelvic region to move your hip joints. When you are sitting the psoas will stabilize. When the psoas, and hip flexors contract, they are what is shortening, and causing your leg to come forward when you walk. Dr. Ida P. Rolf described the role of the psoas in walking: Let us be clear about this: the legs do not originate movement in the walk of a balanced body; the legs support and follow. Movement is initiated in the trunk and transmitted to the legs through the medium of the psoas. (Rolf, 1977: Rolfing, the Integration of Human Structures, pg. 118: Dennis Landman Publishers). The psoas has many functions and not having a healthy gait is a big wide-spread health concern. The psoas helps maintain the pelvis in a neutral position. If you have the type of job where you sit for 8 hours a day, it can alter the biomechanics of the pelvis and the lumbar, thoracic and even cervical vertebrae. Typically a dysfunctional psoas is responsible for referred pain down the front of the thigh and vertically along the lower to mid spinal column. The psoas can pull and twist your spine and pelvis into various distortions that can result in unnatural spinal curvatures forming back spasm, and of course pain. Sitting through much of
  • 2. the day at the office, car or elsewhere causes the muscle to shorten to keep us bio-mechanically balanced in our chairs. Over time we develop a "normal" way of holding the psoas that is dysfunctional. Until the psoas is released the muscle may stay contracted and go into further shortening and spasm very easily.The musculature and connective tissue of the legs, which connect the legs with the pelvis and torso, largely determine the pelvic orientation and thus the spinal curves. If the feet are not in the same vertical plane as the hip joints, the strain tilts the pelvis -- and excessive lordosis or kyphosis follows (depending on whether the person has a swayback or a stoop). This postural effect involves the postural reflexes of standing balance, reflexes that involve the abdominal musculature. If the psoas muscles are tighter on one side than the other (pain on one side), abdominal muscles are tighter on one side than the other, and hip height asymmetry results, contributing to the appearance of unequal leg length. What Can I do to Decrease Psoas and Low Back Pain? 1. When you are sleeping: a. If you sleep on your side: Side sleepers place a pillow in between your knees, this will decrease the low back curve and help keep posture while you are asleep. b. If you sleep on your back: Sleeping on your back is recommended, and placing a pillow or 2 underneath your knees will also decrease the low back curvature. c. If you sleep on you stomach: DON’T DO IT- sleeping on your stomach allows your hips to have an anterior tilt as your body curves towards the bed, and causes a prolonged curvature. Like previously mentioned, we train our muscles how to act, and when trying to correct a pelvic tilt and perfect posture, sleeping on your stomach will have the exact opposite effect. 2. When you’re driving: a. Sit up straight: sounds easy enough but most of us have to consciously think about it to accomplish it. I
  • 3. personally like this little seat called Back Joy. Check out this beauty below. This device is great because it’s portable so you can use it at work, in the car, at the kids’ games sitting on the bleachers, and I do take it all those places. 3. When you’re out on the town (LADIES) a. Limit wearing high heels: When you wear heels, your pelvis tilts forward, which takes your hips and spine out of alignment.The result is lordosis, a condition that creates pressure on the nerves in your lower spine. You may like the way it makes your hiney look but it you know you will feel it later. We suggest wearing cute, comfortable flats with arch support if needed. b. If you must wear you’re high heels, we suggest; limit walking in them for far distances and to choose shoes with only a 2-3 inch heel. 4. When you’re working: a. Take a minute to move/ stretch: Bad posture is developed by constantly repeated patterns. So, if you are seated with a hunched over back and a protruded head posture, then your body will create bad habits. A very good idea I have come across to hold yourself accountable for making sure you move every 2 hours, is to set a timer. Set it on your phone, and everytime it goes off take 5-10 minutes to MOVE.
  • 4. b. Here is a chart you can print and hang up in your office, and every time your timer goes off, do the exercises on the sheet. It only takes 4 minutes and stretches your upper and lower body. Make sure to pay attention to the reps and time frames for each stretch.
  • 5. Dr. Ken Andersen is a chiropractor in Sandy, Utah He prides himself in his ability to meet the expectations and goals of his patients and provide the best care possible. For more information, please visit http://www.drkenanderson.com