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1.cat-camel
on hands and knees, maintain tight abdominals with head straight (photo 1). Take a deep breath in and lift your lower rib cage, round your back and relax your neck (photo 2). As you breathe out, lower your chest towards the floor, looking slightly upward. Return to beginning position with tight abdominals. Repeat ten (10) times per set. Do two (2) sets per session. Do one (1) session per day.
•bracing. Bracing may prevent a spinal curve from getting worse, reduce pain, and im...more
on hands and knees, maintain tight abdominals with head straight (photo 1). Take a deep breath in and lift your lower rib cage, round your back and relax your neck (photo 2). As you breathe out, lower your chest towards the floor, looking slightly upward. Return to beginning position with tight abdominals. Repeat ten (10) times per set. Do two (2) sets per session. Do one (1) session per day.
•bracing. Bracing may prevent a spinal curve from getting worse, reduce pain, and im...more
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Asked for female, 18 years old from Srinagar
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At this tender age you have the brightest chances of improving it within economic limits provided you are honest towards yourself in following the instructions of food, daily routine and herbals for few months but those will be guided once you send reports. Hormonal tablet dependency will take your decades before saying that it can not be done. Ayurvedic herbs have the power. Pl consult with reports by sending me scanned copies.
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Asked for female, 26 years old from Patna
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This exercise will strengthen the extension muscles in the upper back.
How to do it: lie face down with your head lifted off the floor. Your lower back needs to be slightly hyper-extended. Stretch your arms straight out in a y position with your thumbs pointing up. Pull your arms back in an arc until your hands are in a ‘handcuff’ position. Slowly reverse your arms until you’re at the start. Repeat 2 or 3 times.
•wall sliding (wall angels)
this exercise will strengthen the scapular r...more
How to do it: lie face down with your head lifted off the floor. Your lower back needs to be slightly hyper-extended. Stretch your arms straight out in a y position with your thumbs pointing up. Pull your arms back in an arc until your hands are in a ‘handcuff’ position. Slowly reverse your arms until you’re at the start. Repeat 2 or 3 times.
•wall sliding (wall angels)
this exercise will strengthen the scapular r...more
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Bad posture can contribute to the severity and appearance of pectusexcavatum. Strengthening your postural muscles can help. Because we often work on our front body — especially when strengthening our chest to help with pectusexcavatum — this exercise will help balance your body by strengthening your posterior chain — those muscles on the back of the body.
1.Lie on your stomach on a mat with your arms extended in front of you and your forehead resting on the ground.
2.As you inhale, lift ...more
1.Lie on your stomach on a mat with your arms extended in front of you and your forehead resting on the ground.
2.As you inhale, lift ...more
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1.bridge
lie flat on your back with your legs bent and your feet flat on the floor and hip-width apart, arms by your sides.
Push your heels into the floor as you lift your pelvis up off the floor until your upper body and thighs form a straight line.
Hold for 2 seconds, lower down slowly, and repeat 8 to 12 times.
2.squats
place your feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing forward.
Lower yourself to a sitting position until your thighs are parallel to the floor. Make sur...more
lie flat on your back with your legs bent and your feet flat on the floor and hip-width apart, arms by your sides.
Push your heels into the floor as you lift your pelvis up off the floor until your upper body and thighs form a straight line.
Hold for 2 seconds, lower down slowly, and repeat 8 to 12 times.
2.squats
place your feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing forward.
Lower yourself to a sitting position until your thighs are parallel to the floor. Make sur...more
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Asked for female, 61 years old from Mumbai
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I cannot prescribe about medicines as I am a physiotherapist however you can do exercises for the upper limb ie. Elbow and finger. In general during the recovery phase the upper limbs will automatically go for tightness / spasticity.
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Asked for female, 39 years old from Amritsar
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Bachelor of Dental Surgery, Master of De...read more
Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon•Kolkata
Hello lybrate-user. By the terms used in the question, it seems that you are someone from dental fraternity. In my opinion, firstly check for the following:
- tenderness in muscles of mastication - clicking of tmj and deviation/deflection of mouth on opening and closing
- any parafunctional habits
- any emotional stress that the patient might be going through
since it seems mostly due to muscular injury during extraction, I am suggesting the following line of treatment. Do contin...more
- tenderness in muscles of mastication - clicking of tmj and deviation/deflection of mouth on opening and closing
- any parafunctional habits
- any emotional stress that the patient might be going through
since it seems mostly due to muscular injury during extraction, I am suggesting the following line of treatment. Do contin...more
Asked for male, 25 years old from Kolkata
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