If your hips and back hurt, you should try these yoga poses to loosen those hips and relieve lower back pain.
You don’t have to go far to hear someone complaining about tight hips and lower back pain. Back pain is the third most common cause of doctor visits in the US, with a surprising 25–30% of people actually seeking treatment for their pain.
You’re not alone, in a typical working week, people spend on average 5 hours and 41 minutes sitting at their desk every day day. This is inevitable if you work in an office. Luckily, there are some lower back stretches and hip openers that can help to take the pressure off this area and lower your chances of experiencing lower back pain.
Ten yoga poses that can help loosen tight hips and relieve lower back pain:
- Child’s Pose
- Pigeon Pose
- Eye of the Needle Pose
- Reclined Twist Pose
- Cat and Cow Pose
- Lizard Pose
- Garland Pose
- Low Lunge Pose
- Cow Face Pose
- Happy Baby Pose
Humans are built to stand upright, but, unfortunately, the majority of people tend to work jobs where you sit for long periods of time. In general, your body works more efficiently when you’re active. Things like your heart, bowels, bones, and energy levels all benefit from being physically active.
Americans are sitting for longer than any other time in history. That’s a pretty bold and terrifying statement. It’s not so much the sitting itself that leads to poor health but the effects of moving too little in general. According to the American Heart Association, sedentary jobs have increased 83% since 1950 . That’s not to say that if your work requires you to sit at a desk all day that you can’t counteract the effects of sitting for long periods of time.
By understanding how your lifestyle affects your body and the link between your hips and lower back, you can look to loosen up your hips and release tension from your body.
What Causes Tight Hips and Lower Back Pain?
Like any pain, there are many potential causes, and lower back pain is no different. However, when it comes to hip tightness, one of the most commonly cited causes is from sitting for several hours a day. The health of your lower back region can be directly affected by hip flexors and hamstrings.