myst
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I bet a chiro diagnosed that and you never shelled our for an mri while you were having back pain?
Tight hammies are caused by sciatic irritation from degenerated discs not the other way around.
Stretching out your hammies can help relive the compression on the disc but it is the disc pressing on the nerve that causes all that tightness in the first place.
If the placebo effect of the roller works for ya keep at it. Couple sets of light stiff legs would give you exactly the same result for alot less effort.
Did you even read my last post? I said hip flexors, not hamstrings. Completely different group of muscles and issues, especially if you drive a desk like I do all day.
Anyways, each to their own. I am happy to chime in with any further advice regarding myofacial / trigger point therapy and things I've learnt along the way to anyone happy to listen. In fact one kind soul on this very board helped me resolve my hip flexor issue when a chiro and osteo did not even look in that area.