Most of you in your life will experience pain in your back either in your lumbar, thoracic, or cervical spine. For many individuals, the cause of your back discomfort is a result of a pulled or strained muscle in your back, more commonly your lower back region. A muscle strain can vary in severity; some may cause intense pain while others may experience mild pain. Ligaments vs. Muscles in Your Back Let’s start by breaking down the difference between ligaments, tendons, and muscles - as these body parts are commonly confused. They are in fact different, but all three work together to support your spine and to help protect it from injury. The 3 Moving Parts of your Back & Spine Muscles - These bundles of stretchy, fibrous tissue are crucial for allowing your body move and maintain different positions.
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!
Torn, Pulled & Strained Back Muscles - What You Didn't Know!