How weak core muscles cause all body pain.

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    In this video, I will talk about how weak core muscles can cause various problems in each part of the body.
    1. The impact on the spine and pelvis
    First, I'll explain what would happen in the center of the body when the core muscles are weak. Imagine that there is a balloon in the stomach and the rubber exterior of the balloon are the core muscles. the upper part of the balloon is the diaphragm and the bottom is the pelvic floor muscles.
    So, if these core muscles hold the balloon tightly, the pressure inside the balloon, which is called intra-abdominal pressure, remains high. Then, this increased pressure can push the spine and pelvis back and also support the rib cage upwards. Therefore, we can keep these bony structures upright, mainly due to the core muscles keeping the abdominal pressure high enough to support them.
    However, if any part of the core muscles get weaker, it would be similar to a balloon being deflated. Then, the abdominal pressure decreases, which means the spine and pelvis are likely to get unstable.
    To be exact, this can cause the spine and pelvis to tilt forward or to twist to one side. In addition, the rib cage goes down because the abdominal pressure doesn’t hold it up properly.
    2. The impact on the neck
    So what will happen to the neck? If the rib cage goes down, the neck also tilts forward as it is attached to the rib cage. This is often called ‘text neck’. If we have a text neck, our eyes look downward. Then, our body starts to compensate by lifting the head up to look ahead because we can’t live looking down at our feet! So when we compensate, neck extensors behind the cervical spine get overly activated to prevent the head from looking down. This can start to change the neck curvature. At the beginning of the compensation, the neck curve can be maintained but as it gets overly compensated, the neck extensors get so tight that they pull the middle of the neck so hard.
    As the neck bones keep being pulled backwards, the curve may lose the original C shape and progressively turn into a straight line or even an inverted C shape.
    This compensation, in turn, gradually makes the neck and shoulder muscles tight and tight muscles often cause pain. Upper trap pain is a good example. Also, as the neck curve changes, this can put more pressure on the front part of the disc, which can develop cervical disc problems over time.
    3. The impact on the upper limbs
    Thirdly, let me tell you about the shoulder and upper limb problems. Like the neck, shoulders are attached to the rib cage as well. So If the rib cage falls forward and is lowered, the shoulders roll in and we call this ‘rounded shoulders’
    If this happens, the muscles in the back of the shoulders get stretched particularly. This will gradually weaken the muscles, making the situation worse.
    In the end, the muscles in the elbows and wrists have to work harder to compensate. You have probably heard this a lot. When the hip muscles are weak, the thigh and calf muscles have to work more, which makes them tight. The same goes for the upper limbs. If the shoulder muscles can't work properly, the elbow and wrist muscles get tightened as they work a lot more. As a result, these tightened muscles can cause various conditions in the elbows and wrists
    4. The impact on the lower limbs
    Lastly, the lower limb problems can be caused by the same reason. If the pressure in the abdomen decreases due to weak core muscles, the spine and pelvis are likely to move forward. If you look at this picture, the center of the ankle, the knee, the hip joint are not aligned. If they are vertically aligned, we can tell this woman stands in a neutral position. However, as the center of the weight goes forward like this, the knee is slightly in front of the ankle and the hip joint also sits in front of the knee. So the legs are slanted forwards.
    What would happen then? First
    As the hips are not situated in a neutral position, the hip muscles can't work properly. No matter how strong your muscles are, the muscles can't function 100% if they are not in a neutral position.
    So if the hip muscles can't work properly, the thigh and calf muscles start to compensate by working more. Then eventually, they get overloaded and tightened. This can cause knee pain, Achilles tendinitis, and plantar fasciitis.
    The risk of developing ankle problems like flat feet also increases because the center of the body moving forwards puts more weight on the inner parts of the feet.
    Also, when the legs are slanted forward and the body weight pushes down from the top, the thigh bones are likely to get pushed forward more.
    This causes collision in the front parts of the hip joint, which can develop hip problems like labral tear.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @MrPhysio
    @MrPhysio  Год назад +4

    Click the link below for a FULL BODY assessment by Mr.Physio
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    Now that you know how the weak core affects the whole body,
    it's time to know how to connect the core with the whole body!

  • @AM2K2
    @AM2K2 Год назад +9

    Very well explained - people often focus on the symptoms and waste time massaging/stretching rather than dealing with the root cause!

  • @chrisy4211
    @chrisy4211 Год назад +5

    You are a genius! Keep up the good work.

  • @terrischofield4671
    @terrischofield4671 Год назад +2

    I’m a new sub. This explains everything I’ve been feeling for 1 1/2 years after a big dog I was walking pulled me to the ground and I planted my face in the pavement. I’ve since found a German massage therapist and chiropractor that have helped, I’ve lost weight and strength training. But my entire body is as tight as a rubber band. I will look further in your videos for what you suggest. Thank you

  • @dr.bksingh7885
    @dr.bksingh7885 Год назад +5

    Very good sir

  • @Eltano2024
    @Eltano2024 10 месяцев назад

    Interesante cuales serían los ejercicios para mejorar la condición física. Saludos

  • @nikhilbuldeo5878
    @nikhilbuldeo5878 Год назад +3

    How to solve this posture

    • @MrPhysio
      @MrPhysio  Год назад +2

      Please visit the website for more info!

  • @Ungalnanban944
    @Ungalnanban944 Год назад

    Mr.can u help me

    • @MrPhysio
      @MrPhysio  Год назад

      You can join the class that suits you on my website!