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When Brendan Backstrom was faced with low back pain at an early age, he refused to accept that chronic pain would plague his daily life. In this interview, find out about Brendan’s program that has worked for so many people to effectively strengthen their lower back and eliminate lower back pain.

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0:00 How to fix low back pain
0:51 Welcome, Brendan Backstrom!
3:10 Should you protect your lower back?
5:59 How to strengthen the lower back
9:10 Lower back exercises
13:30 Sciatica
17:06 Brendan’s low back pain
19:47 Brendan Backstrom’s lower back program

The typical prognosis for low back pain is that you can’t ever completely resolve it. If you have low back pain from injury, you just have to learn to cope with it and accept it.

After injuring his lower back at 21, Brendan did not want to accept that lower back pain was something he’d just have to deal with. The culture surrounding the lower back says that it needs to be protected, not built or rebuilt. Brendan quickly learned that no technique or lifestyle is safe enough to protect the lower back from injury or re-injury.

The standard approach is that the core protects the lower back. Conservative treatment for a spinal injury focuses on everything in the core except for the lower back. With this approach, many people become more sensitive, vulnerable, and disempowered after a lower back injury.

Brendan developed a program to help people slowly and safely develop a strong back. He stresses the importance of rebuilding slowly and viewing recovery as a dial rather than a light switch.

Brendan teaches people to get reacquainted with their lower back. “You can build your own back brace,” Brendan says. Brendan’s technique not only strengthens the muscles of the lower back but also increases circulation to the spine, stretches the fascia, and decreases friction around the nerves.

Brendan explains that sciatica can be tricky to resolve but not impossible. He focuses on slowly strengthening muscles along the sciatic nerve. One of the best features of Brendan’s program is that he attempts to avoid pain.

Three years ago, Brendan experienced chronic SI joint pain in his lower back that affected his everyday life. His problem became so severe that it affected his whole body. Brendan continues to do traditional lifts such as squats but never neglects the lower back.

Brendan’s program isn’t something you’ll complete quickly. His plan takes around 1 to 2 years and can help you remodel the deepest part of your body to overcome lower back pain. His program operates on a “pay what you can” model to make it affordable for everyone.

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Dr. Berg, age 59, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this interview with Brendan Backstrom. I’ll see you in the next video.


54 responses to “STOP Doing THIS for Low Back Pain”

  1. Gotta be honest.. I saw how long this video was and almost skipped it. But Dr Berg doesn’t waste my time! The decompression example was my AHA moment. Good guy. I will look for his program. Thanks AGAIN Dr Berg.

  2. I recommend the PLANK..the whole core front and back is in use…it works..no movement but all muscles working..

  3. I would love to get Brendan’s take on the ‘Superman’ exercise for those who don’t have equipment at home. You lie face down on the ground with your arms extended in front of you, and then you lift your arms and legs off the ground simultaneously. It really targets your lower back, glutes, and shoulders. This exercise is a part of my workout program, and it has helped improve my posture and prevent injuries. It’s especially beneficial for those who sit at a desk all day.

    • I found a 10 minute exercise set here on YT that incorporates Superman and similar exercises that target the lower back. I try to do it at least once a week, hopefully twice, and it has helped a lot. If anyone reading this wants to try the workout, type in “Emi Wong Sexy Back”.

      I’ve also added plank and plank-based exercises that strengthen the core. It all helps.

    • ive been doing this excercise and it helps alot but feel this machine targets many more areas. found a used model for a lot less.

  4. This makes a lot of sense! A back surgeon that left the field because he says surgery may not be the answer has a YouTube channel Goobie and Doobie. He says you can heal your back many times better than a back surgery can. His videos are mostly introspective but he has a few dedicated to the advice he would give his patients who would listen. He noticed they healed on their own. He quit his neurosurgery position after 10 yrs because he said many patients did not improve with surgery but the hospitals have incentive for more surgery.

    • The other issue with why patients backs may not heal after surgery, is that many patients don’t follow doctors orders. Many patients also assume that because they had the surgery that they’ll be fine and they go back to the lifestyle and everything they were doing prior to surgery, at least they try to anyways. Many patients tend to be lazy, wanting a quick fix, and are not willing to put in the work. Any injury or issue with the body that surrounds nerves and muscles take time to heal, but with the right follow up and exercises. Of course I’m not saying the supplies to everybody who doesn’t have a positive outcome from back surgery, but more of a general statement.

      Regardless, back surgery doesn’t work out for a lot of people in general because it can be hit or miss.

    • Also, Dr. Sarno was very helpful for me to read – he’s got several books addressing back pain that were powerful and very helpful

    • @kzigmant I agree. Unfortunately, I had a surgery c3-c7 at age 30. Due to past injuries. I was a cheerleader, gymnast, and skydiver. They believe it compiled over time, and one wrong movement caused the rupture. I now have lower back pain. But not because I’m lazy, nor because I didn’t change lifestyle, nor because I didn’t follow doctors orders. When you parts of the spine with no give, no movement it tends to put pressure on the remaining joints of the spine. There are people out there who do everything right and this still happens to.

    • Where do you find this machine? Do all gyms have them? What can I do without a machine? Does your advice apply to those with scoliosis? And what about those who cannot afford a gym membership?

  5. I am 66 years Physiotherapist and lucky pain free. I practice Yoga and Pilates for a while. Your approach and understanding is so helpful. I will support you by sharing video on my social network. Good work!

  6. ❤I quit sugar in 2018 The best decisions that I made. A1c is 4.9❤ so thankful for Dr Berg
    Merry Christmas everyone ❤

  7. Had the exact thing as Brendan—in BOTH hips and chronic pain in 70% of my body. Took 10 years of my life, 3 years to find the injury, 7 years to recover the rest of the body because of how terribly un-holistic our “healthcare” functions ❤

    • @@observationsofenoch6222 do to damage or to heal..? I think it all started with a damaged tailbone.. ended with 2 cam impingement, surgeries, 50 different therapies until something worked and corrected most of the built up imbalances

    • Same. I have been dealing with a second reoccurrence for 2 years now – after another 2 year stint in my 20s – and I’m currently suicidal and have lost my job and everything bc of my back pain.

  8. 23:56 OMG this guy is such a beautiful soul to say that. If he is listening I want to thank him for this and I’m 57 and this will save my life and I’m sure many more.

  9. I’ll vouch for this. Stretching is NOT what you need. You need to STRENGTHEN your lower back and your pain will subside and the weakness of injury will start to go away

  10. As a retired vet tech of course I injured my lower back with the bend and twist lifting a 50lb dog, the ONLY person that has ever helped me was my chiropractor, went to my doctor a few weeks later for an unrelated thing and mentioned it to her, she almost blew a gasket, the hatred for chiros was palpable, whatever, I trust my chiro more than her! She ordered x-rays and when the results came back she said it was osteoarthritis, got the x-rays sent to my chiro and he said there was absolutely no arthritis at all, he said it was a disk injury which is true, I was in my early 40’s. I had a horse during that time of my life and rode almost 6 days a week, my core was strong, never had a re-injury until I stopped riding and started gardening and had to see my chiro multiple times in the summer, my chiro said I was over doing it, he was correct, but he made me feel better quickly every time. I love my chiropractor, I would honestly be an immobile vegetable on my couch if it wasn’t for him.

  11. To God be the glory. This was such a heartfelt video. That young man will always be blessed because of how he gives to the community. ❤

  12. I am 42..and have low back pain for more than 15 years…I stumble upon a video on dead hang ….started doing dead hang for 2 weeks and I promise my back pain is gone….

  13. I have been following brendan for a few months now and i gotta say my back has improved incredibly , im super happy i found him

  14. This information is priceless. That’s exactly what is happening to me. I even had to stop a year and a half going to the gym because I am afraid to hurt myself again. It takes a lot of commitment and time to heal. Thank you so much for your help.

  15. Thank you so much Dr. Berg for letting me share my story & hopefully save the former me’s out there watching. You are giving a voice to the voiceless. There are millions of young people in the world silently suffering without much long-term direction other than avoidance & further dissociation with their low back. 5 years ago, I thought I was the only one. This video would’ve broken me down to tears to find back then. My early 20’s became an isolated & desperate search for any real clues to get my life back. So to have this conversation with you is a full circle moment that is hard to believe.

    I believe we can slow the growing statistics of chronic back problems in the years to come, with the help of authentic leaders like yourself. I may not have ALL the answers to this back epidemic, but I believe we leading people to start asking the right questions…which is where all meaningful progress begins. It’s my hope that this video will inspire someone to break the loop of fear and commit to a long game of slow but steady low-back rebuilding. It’s not easy but it IS possible.

    I’m rooting for everyone here on their healing journey. Please keep going.

    Brendan

    • The only thing that can slow the problem of back pain in America is people taking responsibility for their own dietary choices.

    • ​@@TrevorHambergerIT doesn’t just mean people who are obese or overweight,people can injure their back so easily.

    • @@TrevorHambergerwhat does dietary choices have to do with a back injury from training or from an accident. Did you listen to the video?

    • ​@@cathwalsh9921You’d be surprised to learn that inflammation of the muscle a lot of times comes from eating junk food not just doing exercise intensively or in a wrong position, that’s a fact that Dr berg himself talk about in his videos.

    • @cathwalsh9921  you can’t possibly be serious? The only way you develop a back problem in the first place is by having a diet poor enough to not be able to regrow repair and maintain cartilage joints ligaments and tendons.

      If you’re eating a diet tell us fast food in it you’re going to have back problems. It doesn’t matter what you do or how active you are you’re still going to have back problems. Do you know anything at all about nutrition?

  16. Wow! I love that he cares. I have suffered to the point I thought I was paralyzed. We need more like him. Thank you both!❤

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