Chronic back pain affects nearly 16 million adults in the United States alone, severely limiting daily activities and quality of life (CDC). It’s a leading cause of disability worldwide, often rooted in musculoskeletal imbalances and poor posture. The complexity of the back—formed by muscles, ligaments, and the spine—makes management challenging, especially if not addressed early. Many people struggle to find lasting relief, as traditional approaches may overlook the importance of targeted stretches. Recognizing this, effective stretching routines can provide rapid, meaningful improvement.
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15. Downward-Facing Dog Downward-Facing Dog, or Adho Mukha Svanasana, is a dynamic stretch that lengthens the entire posterior chain—from calves and hamstrings to the lower back…