Goodbye Back Pain How to Save Your Lower Back

Does your back frequently feel painful or weak? Do you feel nervous about moving or doing certain activities in case your back ‘goes’? Have you altered your activity levels because of back pain? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then it’s time to consider Pilates to help you regain control.

At Breathe, we see many clients with back pain. Commonly the clients we see present with similar dysfunctions in movement and similar weaknesses throughout their bodies. Certain parts of the back, hip, and pelvis might be stiff or restricted, which might then have the knock-on effect of another part of the body moving in an abnormal way. 

Clinical Pilates works to address these movement dysfunctions by retraining movement patterns and improving strength and control of the spine in all directions. Pilates specifically for back pain isn’t just about strengthening the core muscle. Rather, it is about addressing these movement dysfunctions in a way that improves function.

Release Lower Back & Hip Tension with Pilates Instructor, Joyce

Our Advice?

The only way you can truly get rid of your back pain is to strengthen your core muscles with clinical Pilates. These workouts are designed in such a way to steadily build strength in your core stabilising muscles to support the spine from further injury. You don’t have to live with back pain anymore; regular training is ideal for relieving your pain and helping you feel healthier and happier.

At Breathe Pilates, we collaborate with Core Concepts – Singapore’s Leading Physiotherapists and develop classes with back pain prehab and rehabilitation in mind. These classes have been designed to address the causes of back pain, helping you improve your posture, flexibility, and core strength. The exercises have the additional benefits of toning, weight loss, and relaxation, promoting better health overall.

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