When we're working from home, it can be all too easy to head right from our bed to our desk (or maybe the couch). Gone are the days when we'd at least walk to our car or the train—or even bend over to ...
There are many different causes of lower-back pain, but one surprising culprit actually involves your upper back. That's right: limited mobility in your upper back can lead to compensation and overuse ...
Break up a long day spent working at your desk with these six seated back mobility exercises that can help alleviate pain and stiffness. Abby Halpin, DPT, is a physical therapist and the owner of ...
From tying your shoes to walking up the stairs to playing with a pet, lumbar mobility plays a crucial role in your daily life that you may take for granted. These are just a few of the many ways that ...
Regular exercise is important for maintaining physical and mental health. Typically, people incorporate a combination of strength training, cardio, and stretching into their fitness routines. However, ...
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The workout opens with targeted exercises focusing on mid-back mobility and glute activation. While these may not appear as ...
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Lower back pain during squatting motions, whether during exercise or day-to-day activities, can have numerous causes. Lower back pain is common, with as many as 84% of adults experiencing it. It can ...
What if I told you that unsticking your shoulders doesn’t have to be complicated? This one-minute mobility exercise releases tight shoulders and triceps and helps open your spine. You can perform this ...