The Resilient Body with Dr. Ar'neka
The Resilient Body podcast is hosted by Dr. Ar’neka Cooper - a not so typical chiropractor, myofascial specialist, movement expert and Co-founder of Resilient Spine. Her goal is to to teach people how to take care of their bodies, build sustainable habits and resilience so they can live their best life!
Episodes drop every Tuesday morning. You will hear a combination of solo episodes and interviews with special guests that are geared towards teaching you ways to take care of your body. We will cover topics related to movement, stress, mental health, mindset, and all the things that impact your body.
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The Resilient Body with Dr. Ar'neka
Ep. 181 3 Reasons Your Low Back Keeps “Going Out”
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If your low back seems to “go out” randomly when you bend over, stand up, or pick something up, it can feel frustrating and unpredictable. In this episode, Dr. Ar’neka explains why back flare-ups rarely come out of nowhere. Most of the time, your body has been compensating for weeks or months before the pain shows up. What feels like a sudden injury is often the moment your system simply runs out of backup.
Dr. Ar’neka breaks down three of the most common reasons this happens: your hips are not doing enough of the work they should, your core is not providing the support your spine needs, and your body has been compensating through other muscles and patterns for too long. When your hips, breath, and core coordination are off, your low back ends up carrying more load than it was designed for. If you’re tired of dealing with recurring flare-ups and want to understand what your body is compensating for, book a Discovery Visit at Resilient Spine so we can identify the root cause and build a plan that keeps your back from “going out” again.
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