It is an organically bound arsenical compound that is given by injection in
the lumbar muscles of the back.
Not exact matches
The latissimus dorsi is a major upper
back muscle that connects the vertebrae in the thorax and
lumbar regions and the iliac crest
of the hip bone to the humerus bone
of the upper arm.
One
of the jobs
of the core
muscles is to keep your
back straight and shoulders neutral, so when they lack strength, your
back is likely to become slumped or hunched and that can cause serious damage to your
lumbar spine in the long run.
A combination
of tight
muscles and an overarched
back can lead to plenty
of pain and damage to the lower
back and
lumbar spine, like facet joint damage, spondylolysis, spondylosis, herniated discs and posterior chain dysfunctions, just to name a few.
Multifidis - This deep
back muscle lies on either side
of the spine and again connects to each individual
lumbar vertebrae.
The other side
of the
muscle attaches to the inferior (bottom)
of the scapula bone, the last 3 - 4 ribs on the posterior (
back) side, the thoracolumbar fascia (connective tissue for the five
lumbar vertebrae) and the iliac crest on the posterior (
back) side.
In addition to that it also has a computer body scan technology that automatically decides which massage would be perfect for your body, a calf & foot massage assisted through air bags and lower
back and calves heat therapy that dilates the blood vessels
of the
muscles surrounding your
lumbar spine and with the applied heat, improves your blood circulation throughout your body.
While many fitness professionals and instructors tend to favour one o over the other, the truth is that both types
of squats work a large number
of muscles with only a slight difference between the two — while the front squat puts a greater emphasis on the quads and upper
back, the
back squat places greater emphasis on the glutes and the
lumbar spine.
In this super ab routine, you will target all areas
of the mid-section: rectus abdominus (the six pack), internal and external obliques, transverse abdominus (the deep
muscle that act as a corset pulling in your lower belly and supporting your lower
back), erector spinae
muscles (
muscles which line the spine) and
lumbar muscles (
muscles of the lower
back).
This means we find that happy medium between the two extremes
of our pelvic motion where we have a gentle
lumbar curve that gives a slight lift to our tailbone allowing our multifidi
muscles to engage, allowing our transversus abdominus
muscle to pull against solid interlocked vertebrae, and allowing our pelvic floor
muscles to pull against a solid tail bone to contract when needed and come
back to a neutral resting position when not being called upon.
Lower
back (
lumbar spine) injuries can result in serious and sometimes debilitating pain in the larger
muscles of the lower
back.
The lower
back is supported by the
lumbar vertebrae which also control the
muscles in the buttock region, certain areas
of the legs and genitals, the region
of the
back closest to the hips, and the lower stomach region.