Have you ever had nagging back pain? You know the kind that hurts when you stand up for too long? Or maybe even the kind that still hurts when you’re lying down and makes it difficult for you to fall asleep? Lower back pain is incredibly common with at least 80% of Americans experiencing it in their lifetime. The pain can be caused by a number of problems like injury or muscle sprains, but it could also be caused by a little know muscle called your psoas muscle.
The psoas muscle lies deep in your core and is the reason you can get out of bed in the morning. This major muscle can also affect posture, help support the spine, and when it’s inflamed and tight, it could also be a big contributor to lower back and pelvic pain. The good news is that if the psoas is causing your back pain, stretching and various self-applied massages could relieve most of the pain you may be experiencing.