What is a spinal flexion problem?

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  1.  Rick Olderman
     
    Rick Olderman answered:
    A spinal flexion problem is a movement dysfunction wherein the spine flexes (bends) too much or too soon at one or two vertebral levels or the abdominals cannot stabilize spinal flexion, all of which cause pain. This typically involves hips that do not flex well.
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    A spinal flexion problem is a movement dysfunction wherein the spine flexes (bends) too much or too soon at one or two vertebral levels or the abdominals cannot stabilize spinal flexion, all of which cause pain. This typically involves hips... More