YOGA Routine For Lower Back Pain. With Esther Ekhart

Esther shows you a routine using a towel-roll to help you kick the pain in your lower back.Try it, it really works!

25 Comments

  1. notes1980 says:

    Esther,

    I can’t thank you enough for posting this video, my lower back gets extremly painful at times so i will have to continue this video on a regular basis :D

  2. mosamy85 says:

    Thanx esther am gonna try these out tonight !
    You are soooo flexible haha wow!!
    how many times a week do you think i should do them ?

  3. moonhart says:

    I love your videos. They are great! Thank you.

  4. cass0bella says:

    Esther,
    not only have theese poses relieved pressure in my back, but they have also releived alot of tension in my shoulders. Thank you so much!

  5. soulsearch8 says:

    Very good. I was searching for this set of lower back workouts. My lower back is completely messed up.

  6. som1withafaceandname says:

    i had lower back tension and now i dont. thank you esther. i love you! youre my hero!!!!!!
    <3

  7. ingiggles says:

    Will this work for slipped dics? I have a herniated dics L5S1 and slipped dics in my L4.

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  9. jannatha100 says:

    Esther, I really like this sequence, but when I’m finished the middle of my back between my shoulder blades is stiff (like it needs to “pop”). Am I doing something wrong, or is there something I can add to fix this?

  10. bobzilla0101 says:

    THANK YOU!! I needed this.

  11. lainilain01 says:

    oh my goodnes! you’re routine worked WONDERS for my back! i woke up this morning with a VERY stiff back :( but, i did this and now i feel great! thanks so much! you got yourself a new subscriber! :)
    i love your accent, i hear the irish and of course the other from holland, it’s so cute! haha

  12. TheKayshe says:

    I actually hurt my lower back from doing yoga, but this definitely helps ease the pain!

  13. Mamatidebabe says:

    Marry me, Esther! I really like this video

  14. shiek503 says:

    Dear Madam ,
    Your Genius ..! Fantastic , Thank you my back is bit k nw by dng dis yoga thanks a lot I hope its cure soon by dng dis yoga , once again thank you very much . God bless you.

  15. artistbarbBB says:

    I have chronic back pain, due to degenerative discs, and this routine has helped relieve a lot of tension in my lower back.
    My major injured area is L5-S1. It helps relieve the stiffness and aches that run down the hip joint and leg.

  16. purehealthdublin says:

    sounds like you are over doing the instruction to firm shoulder blades into your back – just try to keep your shoulder broad and relaxed

  17. bevymetal says:

    This is one of the most useful things on the internet! All of your videos are great, especially this one. This is very helpful if you have mild scoliosis from uneven leg lengths. It really does work wonderfully! Thank you, Ester! – from a yoga enthusiast for many years

  18. CowboyMachine says:

    Thanks for posting this sequence. I have a lot of back pain from injuries and surgeries. I have a good home yoga practice but I sometimes get stuck and can’t put a sequence together to target a specific issue. This really helped.

  19. coffman1999 says:

    Thank you for these excercizes – they really help stretch out my back and relieve my pain!

  20. deecyrill says:

    thank you thank you thank you for this video. it has relieved my pain

  21. lzigmunt says:

    i thought you were Dutch. i have MS and am looking for excercise to help with spasms and pain. thank you for sharing your expertise.

  22. lynseyyan says:

    esther you rock :)

  23. essexbulldogs says:

    Thank you so much Esther, this is really helpful :-)

  24. flcsanto says:

    Thank you very much…I pratice and the results are coming…tks…

  25. salahuddinyusuf says:

    Is it ok to feel a little pain in the muscles or tendons in response to stretching? It seems to me the only way I get more flexible is to feel a minuscule amount of pain in the affected area.

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