Lower back pain from crunches
PenguPanda
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Hi everyone!
When I do crunches I get pain in my lower back after a couple repititions and that makes it super uncomfortable. The pain diminishes quickly after I stop doing the exercise. I suspect it's from me having hyperlordosis (not diagnosed by a doctor, but it's pretty obvious). So I'm wondering what I could do about that? Any ideas what other exercises to do? I guess I shouldn't do crunches if they're giving me pain 🤔
When I do crunches I get pain in my lower back after a couple repititions and that makes it super uncomfortable. The pain diminishes quickly after I stop doing the exercise. I suspect it's from me having hyperlordosis (not diagnosed by a doctor, but it's pretty obvious). So I'm wondering what I could do about that? Any ideas what other exercises to do? I guess I shouldn't do crunches if they're giving me pain 🤔
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Have you considered getting an actual diagnosis in order to be referred for proper physical therapy?1
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I agree you need to get a proper diagnosis and find out the proper exercises for your issue. Crunches aren't a great thing to do for most people, especially if you have back issues to begin with.0
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I would highly recommend a proper diagnosis as others have said. I was diagnosed with this in high school and was able to learn a lot from my physical therapy - I'm still doing some of the exercises 15 years later.0
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I've always thought crunches were a terrible exercise from a physiological standpoint. Do something different;
https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/10-core-exercises-better-your-back-body-crunches-ncna8379764 -
I have been diagnosed with lordosis and I was instructed to do modified crunches only after certain back stretches. You could start with specific back training exercises for lordosis and slowly work your way to other type of exercises. Avoid anything painful and consult a doctor or physical therapist!0
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How about planks if you're trying to strengthen your core?0
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SnifterPug wrote: »How about planks if you're trying to strengthen your core?
If OP genuinely has hyperlordosis, they are unlikely to be able to achieve proper form for planks until they have addressed that.1 -
Try doing some lower-back strengthening exercises....but yeah, probably look into actually being diagnosed....it could be any numbers of things causing lower back pain.
Superman poses
Bridges
Squats
Dead lifts
Side Planks.
Pay attention to the positioning of all of those exercises (including the crunches you're doing) to make sure you're not doing more damage by having bad posture or movement through the exercise.0 -
Traditional crunches and sit-ups are not particularly good exercises...they don't actually hit your abs or core particularly good and they can be very hard on the back and neck. You actually end up using your hip flexors more than anything.
hanging leg raises
ab wheel
Leg lifts
planks
Those are my primary exercises for core isolation...but yeah, if you think hyperlordosis, you need to get that addressed.2 -
Definitely seek help from a physical therapist or even personal trainer to help you, especially if you have lower back issues in general.
My guess is that your low back is actually taking over for your abs in crunches, so I wouldn't advise more back strengthening exercises. It's more likely that your abs and glutes are weaker, so the back compensates for this and is actually over-worked (something I know about personally).
Here is an article from the Redefining Strength website. I personally find her information very valuable, as someone who has a lot of muscular imbalances (in PT currently yet again) and chronic aches and pains. If anything, it may be a good starting point for you.
https://redefiningstrength.com/stop-letting-your-low-back-take-over-25-lower-ab-exercises-and-workout/0
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