Low Back Pain

Cryowear's low back pockets strategically align to target:

  • Low back muscles and joint pain

  • Sacroiliac joint pain

  • Lumbar disc pain

  • Lumbar nerve pain

  • Lumbar arthritis/stenosis pain

When movement hurts, recovery matters

The low back can be difficult to ice effectively with traditional ice packs that require you to stop and hold the ice pack in place. Cryowear’s targeted low back placement helps keep cold therapy securely positioned over key low back areas while allowing you to move more comfortably.

Low Back Pain

May Be Related To:

  • Muscle strain or overuse
  • Prolonged sitting or poor posture
  • Heavy lifting or repetitive bending
  • Sports or athletic activity
  • Sacroiliac (SI) joint irritation
  • Disc irritation or nerve sensitivity
  • Facet joint injury
  • Gluteal muscle tension or weakness
  • Physical work or repetitive movement
  • Sudden twisting or awkward movement
  • Post-workout soreness or fatigue
  • Tight hips or hip flexors
  • Core weakness or muscular imbalance
  • Everyday wear and tear on surrounding tissues
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Common Symptoms of Low Back Pain

• Sharp or dull aching in the lower back

• Stiffness that worsens after prolonged sitting or lying down

• Pain that radiates down one or both legs

• Muscle tension or tightness in the lower back and buttocks

• Discomfort when bending forward or twisting

• Pain that intensifies with lifting or carrying heavy objects

• Difficulty standing up straight or maintaining posture

• Muscle spasms in the lower back region

• Reduced flexibility or range of motion

• Pain when transitioning from sitting to standing

• Aching that may feel worse on one side of the spine

• Discomfort during certain activities like exercise or household tasks




The information provided on this page is intended for general educational and recovery support purposes only and is not medical advice. Symptoms and injuries can vary from person to person. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for a proper assessment, diagnosis, and individualized treatment recommendations.