Top 13 Quotes About Lower Back Pain

#1. It was easier to be a leader when you weren't surrounded by total idiots.

Robert J. Crane

#2. Anyone who can appease a man's conscience can take his freedom away from him.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#3. When you elevate the heels more so than you elevate the sole of the foot, you trigger a cascade of compensations in the knees and hips that cause tight hip flexors, and then those hip flexors cause lower-back pain.

Timothy Ferriss

#4. You may almost forget the smell of your family.

Jimi Hendrix

#5. I feel my knees changing - like, why do I have this pain when I'm running on the treadmill? What's going on with my lower back when I wake up in the morning? I just feel changes. And I'm definitely fearful in a very vain manner about my body ageing.

Jessica Biel

#6. He told me that when we first met, he had said to a friend about me: If I get that girl's number I will never ask another girl for her number again.

Kimberly Novosel

#7. We all trust each other to some extent. We have to rely on experts to some extent, but we should learn to be sceptical.

Lawrence M. Krauss

#8. I never have an intended audience. I just write, you know.

Alice Walker

#9. Pain is interesting. I dislike it immensely but I've never experienced pain and boredom at the same time. Even when I had unending and severe pain in my lower back for several years I was never bored by the pain, though it exhausted me.

Augusten Burroughs

#10. I am a muso, and I love doing it. I assumed that would be my career for a long time. I always wanted to be a writer, but I didn't think that anyone could actually be that full-time, so I always go back to conducting and arranging and playing. If you scratch me, I'm a musician.

Jason Robert Brown

#11. Maybe those guileless eyes can see though me. Control is my middle name

E.L. James

#12. Because lower-back pain afflicts more than three-quarters of all Americans at some point, the sit-up is fairly universally contraindicated.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

#13. Most athletes with lower back pain or hamstring strains have poor hip or lumbo-pelvic mechanics and as a result must extend or flex the lumbar spine to make up for movement unavailable through the hip.

Michael Boyle

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