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Diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis last year, I made changes to my lifestyle, started exercising daily. Only resorted to consuming indomethacin in dire needs. And I have been okay for an year, apart from a few occasional outbursts of pain. But nowadays, I wake up with a lot of lower back pain everyday. Everything from my upper torso to my hips are stiff for about 1-2 hours every morning. I am eating well, practicing yoga daily, during the day I am fine. I want to avoid the nights. What should I do?
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1.Ice packs 2.Ultrasonic therapy 3.Cross over exercises 4.Half squatting with wall support 5.Stretching of front and back thigh muscles 4.Knee to chest
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