95% of non specific lower back pain has no structural damage. It’s muscular compensation from hip dysfunction and postural patterns your body adapted to.
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Improving hip mobility and strengthening both the core and posterior chain has been beneficial with my pain in my lower back from herniated discs. Anecdotal of course, but having a rough idea where muscular pains originate from in the kinetic chain is always helpful.