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Upper back pain
pushups
this one may seem basic, but there’s no denying that pushups are one of the best ways to strengthen the pectoral muscles. These can be done on the knees or toes. If you’re not ready for full pushups, start with your hands resting on a solid surface higher than your feet — like a very sturdy coffee table or the edge of a couch, cushions removed, that’s pressed up against a wall — and start on the toes.
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Side plank with rotation
this exercise is an advanced version of the basic plank. It strengthens the arms, shoulders, and obliques by combining a side plank with arm movements.
Lie on your right side with your right forearm below your shoulder. Extend your legs, left foot on top of right. Tighten your core.
Lift your hips to form a straight line with your body. Raise your left arm straight up.
Rotate your torso toward the floor and bring your left arm under your body.
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Asked for male, 46 years old from Moradabad
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Upper back pain
pushups
this one may seem basic, but there’s no denying that pushups are one of the best ways to strengthen the pectoral muscles. These can be done on the knees or toes. If you’re not ready for full pushups, start with your hands resting on a solid surface higher than your feet — like a very sturdy coffee table or the edge of a couch, cushions removed, that’s pressed up against a wall — and start on the toes.
Having your hands higher than your feet and your body at an...more
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Upper back pain
pushups
this one may seem basic, but there’s no denying that pushups are one of the best ways to strengthen the pectoral muscles. These can be done on the knees or toes. If you’re not ready for full pushups, start with your hands resting on a solid surface higher than your feet — like a very sturdy coffee table or the edge of a couch, cushions removed, that’s pressed up against a wall — and start on the toes.
Having your hands higher than your feet and your body at an...more
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Upper back pain
pushups
this one may seem basic, but there’s no denying that pushups are one of the best ways to strengthen the pectoral muscles. These can be done on the knees or toes. If you’re not ready for full pushups, start with your hands resting on a solid surface higher than your feet — like a very sturdy coffee table or the edge of a couch, cushions removed, that’s pressed up against a wall — and start on the toes.
Having your hands higher than your feet and your body at an...more
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1. Spinal decompression
how it helps – spinal decompression should be the very first thing you do to treat a herniated or bulging disc because it essentially creates space between your vertebrae, and thus takes pressure off the discs.
How to do it
– use a bar or the top of a door (or anything you can hang from) and allow your body to “just hang”.
– hang for 30 seconds and do 3 sets.
– release very slowly from this so as not to cause any spasms.
** this should not cause an...more
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It is called premenstrual syndrome, it is quite common to feel that sensation, if you are pregnant you may not sever back pain. If the back and the leg pain is severe in general it is due to the pre menstrualsyndrome.
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No, joint pain is common in old age, she need care and food must be changed as per pain and other inflammation. You can consult ayurveda consultant for this also geriatric physiotherapy can help her a lot.
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I am suraj, 28 years old a sportsperson. I have a lower back pain issue since last 4 months. Suddenly I felt pain in my back while doing fast bowling, I thought it was a normal pain which will vanish after apply relief balm. But I still continue and played hard and continuously for 1 month which lead me to severe pain. First time I felt unbearable pain in my back where I wasn't able to stand or run for long. I was taking therapy but it didn't workout. And I still feel pain and my back bone has gone 1 inch inside means there is gap in my back. I consult couple of doctors and they said it will be ok after doing exercise. But nothing improvement happened for the past 3 months. So what should I do now. Even I did x-ray but nothing came out. So please tell me what would be the problem and what I should do?

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The best core exercises;
kindly consult doctor regarding your pain if there is less pain kindly do these exercises to get rid of your pain–bridgethis pose activates your glutes to lift your hips. This trains your core while toning your butt and thighs.
Start on your back. Bend your knees and plant your feet on the floor at hip width. Place your hands at your sides, palms down.
Tighten your core and glutes.
Raise your hips until your knees are in line with your shoulders.
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