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Asked for male, 35 years old from Jabalpur
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1. In bed or sitting
a. Eye movements
•up and down
•from side to side
•focusing on finger moving from three feet to one foot away from face
b. Head movements
•bending forwards and backwards
•turning from side to side
2. Sitting
a. Eye and head movements, as 1
b. Shrug and circle shoulders
c. Bend forward and pick up objects from the ground
d. Bend side to side and pick up objects from the ground
3. Standing
a. Eye, head and shoulder movemen...more
a. Eye movements
•up and down
•from side to side
•focusing on finger moving from three feet to one foot away from face
b. Head movements
•bending forwards and backwards
•turning from side to side
2. Sitting
a. Eye and head movements, as 1
b. Shrug and circle shoulders
c. Bend forward and pick up objects from the ground
d. Bend side to side and pick up objects from the ground
3. Standing
a. Eye, head and shoulder movemen...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Hi, upper arms have biceps which are short muscles and get bulked up the fastest. However one cannot gain only in a particular area, gain is always overall.
1)weight is a sum total of bone, water, muscle and fat. You need to gain muscle to get healthy. Immunity of the body is based on muscles and so its important to have optimal muscle mass.
2)have a well balanced diet which has the right combination of carbohydrate, protein and fat. 3)eat 6-8 meals a day as the muscle losses will not ha...more
1)weight is a sum total of bone, water, muscle and fat. You need to gain muscle to get healthy. Immunity of the body is based on muscles and so its important to have optimal muscle mass.
2)have a well balanced diet which has the right combination of carbohydrate, protein and fat. 3)eat 6-8 meals a day as the muscle losses will not ha...more
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Faridabad
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Faridabad
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Your muscle pain, usually, goes away in 2 to 5 days without any medical intervention. Symptoms can be relieved using ice packs, massage, taking painkillers, taking anti-inflammatory medicines, and light stretching. Muscle pain, however, can stay for months in some cases. It can grow almost anywhere in your body including back, neck, legs, and in hands.
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If you are facing the following symptoms post muscle injury of a muscle injury include: stinging pain at the site of injury, which may become duller with time. Soreness. Inflammation or swelling. This leads to symptoms such as: muscle weakness, fatigue or tiredness after standing or walking, muscles that feel tender to touch, muscle pain.
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Faridabad
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While exercising or while working, when you use the same muscles, you may develop muscle pain. Injuries that cause sore muscles are- abdominal strains, back strains and sprains, broken bones and traumatic injuries, myofascial pain syndrome from repetitive movements (overuse), tendinitis, tendinosis.
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Faridabad
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Relief from muscle pain depends on its causes. Rest and elevate the painful area. Alternate between ice packs to reduce inflammation and heat to improve blood flow. Soak in a warm bath with epsom salts or take a warm shower. Take over-the-counter pain relievers (aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen). Try complementary therapies, such as massage, meditation or acupuncture.
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Calisthenics is, by and large, a kind of physical training that involves the use of your own body weight to improve strength and build muscles. This type of workout often involves activities that allow multiple large muscle groups to work together, like standing, grasping, and pushing. Apart from all of that, you don't need much equipment to do calisthenics, which makes it a great workout option for people who want to stay fit without going to the gym.
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