By Tamara Newell
March 2025
If back pain is a part of your daily life, you are not alone. According to the World Health
Organization, over 600 million people worldwide live with lower back pain. Living with back pain
may be common, but it does not have to be your normal. Pilates is an accessible and effective
way to improve the quality of your life with a healthy, strong and pain free back.
Should I go to Pilates with lower back pain?
Yes, you may be able to go to Pilates class with lower back pain, however, be sure to consult
your doctor first.
Overall, Pilates is excellent to help reduce or potentially diminish back pain. Before beginning
your Pilates practice, be sure to share with your instructor that you have back pain and any
diagnosis you may have. A well trained and certified instructor will be able to provide safe
modifications during your workout, as well as curate your session to help reduce your back pain.
What is Sciatica?
Sciatica is a type of chronic pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic
nerve runs from the lower back through the hips, buttocks, and down each leg. The pain is
typically caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, often due to a herniated disc,
or spinal stenosis. Sciatica can also originate from excessively tight muscles in the hips,
buttocks, piriformis, or lower back. Improving the balance of strong core, back and lower body
muscles along with improving flexibility, posture and spinal mobility can help offset sciatic pain.
Symptoms of sciatica include:
● Sharp or shooting pain that radiates from the lower back or buttocks down the leg
● Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot
● Weakness in the affected leg
● Pain that worsens when sitting or standing for long periods
Sciatica may only affect one side of the body and can vary in severity.
3 Pilates Exercises for Sciatica Pain
3 Pilates Exercises for Back Pain
Pilates is often recommended for relieving back pain because it focuses on strengthening the
core, improving posture, and increasing flexibility. Here are three Pilates exercises that can help
alleviate back pain:
Help reduce your back pain and start feeling great today with Pilates. Join a class at ProHealth
Physical Therapy and Pilates.