How to calm your low back Spasms
When you are experiencing immediate Low back pain or spasms you need to act quickly to reduce the neural tone / tightness in the muscles being effected.
These 2 exercises will instantly calm your nervous system down and allow the Brain 🧠 to not over stimulate...
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All of our muscle contractions are controlled by neurons from the brain and spinal cord. By focusing on a specific muscle while working out, we can increase the neuronal activity to the specific muscle, meaning more muscle fibers will be activated by the nervous system.
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