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	<title>Comments on: Could My Back Exercises Have Caused A Pinched Nerve?</title>
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		<title>By: RAVEN</title>
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		<description>Pinched nerves usually occur within several hours of injury - if you&#039;re doing the exercises daily, then it&#039;s likely you&#039;re not stretching enough (if you&#039;re stretching at all) before beginning your routine. If the pain and numbness is down into the foot, that&#039;s a pinched nerve in the lower lumbar area, between L4 and S1. You&#039;ll be able to tell as it&#039;ll feel like a 10gage needle in your back.
If the pain is just in the leg and you don&#039;t feel anything in the back, then it&#039;s probably not related to the exercises. The lumbar nerve pathways are specific and traceable, and if you&#039;ve irritated a nerve enough to feel it in your legs and foot, then you should definitely feel it in your back. In fact, you&#039;d have a hard time walking and standing at all.
It&#039;s easy to pinch a nerve temporarily if you&#039;re doing the exercises incorrectly (wrong position), are resting on something that&#039;s pressing into the nerve, or as I said previously, if you&#039;re not flexible enough. Most people don&#039;t bother to stretch at all before beginning to exercise, or don&#039;t stretch enough. Anything less than 20-30 minutes isn&#039;t enough.
There&#039;s an easy way to figure out if the problem is related to your exercises or not - stop doing them for a week. You&#039;ll know one way or the other by then.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pinched nerves usually occur within several hours of injury &#8211; if you&#8217;re doing the exercises daily, then it&#8217;s likely you&#8217;re not stretching enough (if you&#8217;re stretching at all) before beginning your routine. If the pain and numbness is down into the foot, that&#8217;s a pinched nerve in the lower lumbar area, between L4 and S1. You&#8217;ll be able to tell as it&#8217;ll feel like a 10gage needle in your back.<br />
If the pain is just in the leg and you don&#8217;t feel anything in the back, then it&#8217;s probably not related to the exercises. The lumbar nerve pathways are specific and traceable, and if you&#8217;ve irritated a nerve enough to feel it in your legs and foot, then you should definitely feel it in your back. In fact, you&#8217;d have a hard time walking and standing at all.<br />
It&#8217;s easy to pinch a nerve temporarily if you&#8217;re doing the exercises incorrectly (wrong position), are resting on something that&#8217;s pressing into the nerve, or as I said previously, if you&#8217;re not flexible enough. Most people don&#8217;t bother to stretch at all before beginning to exercise, or don&#8217;t stretch enough. Anything less than 20-30 minutes isn&#8217;t enough.<br />
There&#8217;s an easy way to figure out if the problem is related to your exercises or not &#8211; stop doing them for a week. You&#8217;ll know one way or the other by then.</p>
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