
8. Lower Back Massage
This lower back massage is something you can easily do at home without any help. All you’ll need is a tennis ball and a wall (or the floor). Place the tennis ball on the floor and lie on top of it, positioning it near your lower back. Alternatively, use a wall and position the ball between your lower back and the wall. Move your body slowly up and down and side to side, paying attention to how it feels when the ball massages certain areas. You should be squishing the ball a little, but you shouldn’t press so hard that it’s painful. Use the ball to target any sore muscles and apply pressure. Alternatively, rub the lower back with your thumbs, using small circles around the divots near the base of the spine and the group of muscles there.
The major benefit of lower back massage is that it relieves tension and increases the temperature of your muscles. As the temperature of your muscles rise, it makes the tissue in the surrounding area more elastic. The joints also become more flexible, letting you manipulate the muscles, boosting circulation and relieving pain and inflammation. Stretching and lower back massage is also one of the best ways to improve lower back injuries or strains, especially when used together. They improve flexibility and also build up the muscles around the spine. Strength in these muscles is important because they support the spine and help keep your body erect. Additionally, both these benefits reduce the risk of injuries or strains in the future and they can even relieve chronic back pain.