Low Back Pain & Muscle Spasm

Low back pain is one of the most common discomforts experienced by people in Malaysia. It can range from a mild ache to sudden sharp pain, sometimes accompanied by muscle spasms that make movement difficult. Understanding what causes low back pain and spasms can help you prevent recurring issues and protect your spine.

What Causes Low Back Pain & Spasm?

Low back pain may arise from a variety of daily habits, posture patterns, and muscular conditions, including:

    • Muscle strain or fatigue: Overuse from lifting, bending, or sudden movements may irritate the lower back muscles.

    • Prolonged sitting: Sitting for long hours — especially without proper support — increases pressure on the lumbar spine.

    • Poor posture: Slouching or leaning forward can lead to muscle imbalance and irritation.

    • Weak core & hip muscles: When support muscles are weak, the lower back may take on extra load, leading to strain.

    • Stress & tight muscles: Stress can cause involuntary tightening of back muscles, increasing the risk of spasms.

    • Past injuries: Previous lumbar strain or falls may contribute to recurring stiffness or discomfort.

Common Symptoms

You may experience:

  • Aching, sharp, or pulling pain in the lower back

  • Muscle tightness or sudden “locking” sensation

  • Pain that worsens with bending or standing up

  • Difficulty getting out of bed or sitting down

  • Stiffness after long periods of sitting

  • Pain that improves with gentle movement

How to Manage Low Back Pain & Spasms at Home

Here are simple, safe ways to ease symptoms:

  • Gentle stretching: Slow movements help reduce stiffness and improve circulation.

  • Heat therapy: A warm compress can relax tight muscles.

  • Posture correction: Maintain a neutral spine at work, home, and during activities.

  • Short movement breaks: Avoid sitting for more than 45 minutes without stretching.

  • Strengthening exercises: Focus on core, glutes, and hip muscles for better support.

When to Seek Professional Advice

A consultation may be helpful if:

  • Pain lasts more than a few days

  • Spasms keep coming back

  • Pain affects walking, sleeping, or work

  • Discomfort travels to the hips or legs

  • Symptoms worsen despite home care

How One Spine® Can Support You

At One Spine® Chiropractic & Physiotherapy Centre, our team focuses on identifying the factors contributing to your low back pain — such as posture, muscle tension, or movement limitations.

Our approach often includes:

  • Postural assessment

  • Mobility and muscle evaluation

  • Chiropractic–physiotherapy combined care

  • Personalised strengthening & stretching programs

  • Ergonomic and lifestyle guidance

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Includes a full consultation and assessment by our certified practitioners.

Reach out to us to understand your back better and explore the right approach for you.