Jan 23

http://devchengkalath.com

The Bridge and Variations described by Toronto Physiotherapist Dev Chengkalath:

An important component in low back pain rehabilitation is to stabilize the spine and pelvis while mobilizing the hips.

The basic bridge is an excellent exercise that accomplishes both the above goals.

Start by lying on your back, both knees bent and your hands by your sides.

From this position, brace your abdominal muscles without pushing your belly out or sucking it in. Basically, keep your stomach tight.

Contract your buttocks as you lift your hips off the ground and drive them towards the ceiling. Don’t let your pelvis shift side to side.

Focus on keeping your torso in the same position throughout the movement while hinging exclusively through your hips. Don’t sag or move through your back at all.

While squeezing through your glutes, try to keep your hamstrings or back of your thighs as relaxed as possible.

Remember to breath normally.

Complete your desired number of sets and repetitions.

Marching Bridge:

Start with the same set-up as the basic bridge.

At the top position, lift one leg up, keeping the knee bent and then return it back to the ground. Alternate between left and right legs while keeping the hips up, core tight and torso rigid.

One Leg Alternating Bridge

Same set-up as the previous two bridge variations, however, at the top position, alternate extending a leg out. Maintain your tight core, neutral spine and extended hip position while breathing normally.

One Leg Bridge:

This is the most challenging variation of the bridge discussed here.

Instead of starting with both knees bent, start with one leg extended out.

From this starting position, go through the bridging movement, keeping that leg extended.

Once you return to the starting position, alternate legs.

This variation is quite challenging and should only be attempted when you have mastered the other three variations.

Key points:

-only work in your pain free range
-keep your abdominals tight for the whole exercise
-all bridging movements should take place at the hips
-squeeze your glutes as your drive your pelvis up
-keep your hamstrings as relaxed as possible
-at the top of the basic bridge, alternate extending your knees
-at the top of the marching bridge, alternate lifting your bent knees
-at the top of the one leg alternating bridge, extend your leg at the knee
-start and end the one leg bridge with one knee bent and one leg straight
-breathe normally throughout the exercise

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Jan 23

http://www.drkeithberger.com See Dr. Keith Berger for treatment of your sciatica. New patients will receive a special offer. Call (765) 649-1991 or visit drkeithberger.com.

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Jan 23

Identify the key trigger spots in muscles behind back problems. Latissimus dorsi. Back pain treatment seminar for alternative medicine practitioners.
Dr Fred Kippenbrock DC teaches the K-Practic original seminar
on pain relief by correction of postural faults.
Addressing the muscle spasms and myfascial problems in a step by step protocol.
These techniques have evolved enormously and are now much quicker and simpler.
Details of courses and training DVDs from www.k-practic.com

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Jan 22

http://fitforafeast.com/kids_fitness_fit_kids.htm . Stretching exercises Back Stretches for gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, tumbling, fitness and sports. We visit with Coach Don Holmes at a world class gymnastics facility to get the lowdown on proper stretching. Stretch slowly to avoid pulling muscles. Stretching is great for warming up, or in this case also to relieve back pain or sore muscles in the lower and upper back. Try some of these stretches to really get a good stretch, hope these help!

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Jan 22

http://www.healing-backpain.org/ This video gives you a better understanding of what causes sciatica, and provides you with a list of possible remedies for healing back pain caused by sciatica.

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Jan 22

Turn to the age old Ayurveda therapy of Kadeevasthi to cure modern day lifestyle and stress related chronic pains of the lower back, slip disc or lumbar spondylosis.

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Jan 21

http://cli.gs/SciaticaSelfCare

Get Free Safe and Effective Sciatica Exercises and Self Treatment Ebook and Videos To Help You Understand Sciatica and Treatment Options.

Find out more at:http://cli.gs/SciaticaSelfCare

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Jan 21

Empi has developed non-invasive, industry-leading pain management and physical rehabilitation products for over 30 years. The latest innovation is the Empi Active™ TENS device. TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is a clinically proven treatment that uses mild electrical stimulation to directly treat pain.

There are ongoing news stories about the abuse of prescription and non-prescription pain relief drugs. The Empi Active device is a safe and effective pain treatment option that can reduce the dependence on these drugs. Clinical studies have shown that TENS therapy can reduce the need for pain medications.

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Jan 20

Back pain relief at last! Exercise for backache- Spinal Exercise. Find out how to counter backaches with yoga poses and exercises in these free fitness videos.

Expert: Prarit Jha
Bio: Prarit Jha is well-known fitness expert who specializes in yoga and meditation. Jha presently works in a reputed fitness institute in Delhi.
Filmmaker: shagufta khan

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Jan 20

About the Video:
Back pain and spinal problems are among the most common reasons people see a doctor. This was especially true for Mrs. Caldwell, who suffered from intense back pain for many years.

In this video, Mrs. Caldwell and her surgeon, Dr. Daniel Gelb, discuss the process that led to her having minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery, as well as her results. Dr. Gelb also provides an overview of the UM Spine Program.

About the Expert:
Dr. Daniel Gelb is an orthopaedic surgeon at the University of Maryland Medical Center and co-director of the University of Maryland Spine Program. He is also vice chairman and associate professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine

Related Links:

Dr. Daniel Gelb
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/daniel_e_gelb.html

University of Maryland Spine Program
http://www.umm.edu/spinecenter/

Anatomy of the Spine
http://www.umm.edu/spinecenter/education/anatomy_and_function_of_the_spine.htm

Podcast: My Aching Back
http://www.umm.edu/podcasts/2007/back_pain.htm

Dr. Gelb Answers Your Back Pain Questions
http://www.umm.edu/spinecenter/quest_ans.htm

Distributed by Tubemogul.

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