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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 1H 10M

Best Walking Strategy for Lower Back Pain (Herniated Disc, SI Joint, Stenosis)

from The Back Pain Podcast by Core Balance · host Dr. Ryan Peebles DPT

Why does walking help some people with back pain, but make it worse for others? In this episode, we unpack walking, one of the most commonly recommended yet poorly understood solutions for chronic lower back pain and explain why the results vary so dramatically depending on your body and your condition. From herniated discs and SI joint dysfunction to spinal stenosis, the way you walk matters just as much as whether you walk at all. Most people follow generic advice without realizing they’re reinforcing the exact movement patterns that keep them stuck in pain. In this episode Dr. Ryan Peebles goes deeper into the mechanics of movement, the role of muscle imbalances, and how walking can either become a powerful healing tool or an ongoing trigger. If you’ve ever questioned whether you should push through discomfort, how much walking is actually enough, or why pain sometimes gets worse before it improves, this episode gives you a clear, practical framework you can start applying immediately.   This episode covers:  Why walking is the most natural and necessary movement for humans The real reason sitting creates back pain (and why walking reverses it) How discs actually get nutrients and why movement is non-negotiable Why SI joint pain often gets worse before it gets better The biggest mistake people make when walking with stenosis The “pubic bone forward” strategy that can completely change how you walk Why muscle imbalances are the hidden root of most chronic back pain   Watch the free Core Balance Masterclass and start your 7-day free trial to experience the Back Anchor lesson firsthand and begin retraining your movement patterns from the inside out: https://www.corebalancetraining.com/masterclass    Disclaimer: All content is for educational purposes only. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any exercise or rehabilitation program.   Episode Chapters   00:00:00 – Why walking is so important for back pain recovery 00:02:15 – The real problem: sitting vs natural human movement 00:05:10 – Types of back pain (disc, SI joint, stenosis) 00:07:20 – How much should you walk?  00:10:05 – Walking with herniated or bulging discs 00:14:30 – Why movement is essential for disc health 00:18:10 – What to do if walking increases pain 00:22:05 – SI joint pain: why walking feels worse at first 00:26:40 – The “warm-up effect” and muscle elasticity 00:30:25 – Muscle imbalances and pelvic positioning explained 00:35:10 – When to push through vs when to stop 00:38:20 – Nerve issues, drop foot, and walking adaptations 00:42:15 – Why posture correctors can make things worse 00:45:05 – Stenosis: why walking requires a different strategy 00:49:30 – The “pubic bone forward” walking technique 00:54:10 – Avoiding common compensation mistakes 00:57:45 – Breathing strategy to support walking posture 01:00:20 – Real-world case: 500-mile walk with back pain 01:03:15 – Listener Q&A: walking limits, spasms, recovery

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