Animals & Nature1 min ago
exercises for bad back
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I have 2 slipped discs in my back and a podgy stomach, due to 2 kids! :) Any advice on the best back strenghthening exercises? I find it near on impossible to do many sit ups but I still want to try and get a flatter belly without hurting my back , thanks xx
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see - Lower Abdominal Exercises - on this page, but please read the notes above ...
http://www.howtodothings.com/health-and-fitnes s/a3209-how-to-do-lower-ab-exercises.html
http://www.howtodothings.com/health-and-fitnes s/a3209-how-to-do-lower-ab-exercises.html
After I'd damaged my back, the physio told me not to do exercises lying on it. To strengthen the muscles, I was told to lay on my stomach, slowly raising the upper part of the body. As sessions went on, I had to then raise each leg in turn - still lying on my stomach. After half a dozen visits, I was much improved, and these days have no side effects from the torn ligaments and slipped disc that the accident left me with.
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thanks for advice, I have been seeing a chiropractor and paid loads of money for lots of sessions and while I feel brilliant when I walk out, the next day I'm ten times worse, oddly enough when I've been treated my stomach appears flatter, I am only 32 which isnt over the hill and I am fed up of looking pregnant!! apparently this is cos of the discs and you automatically push forward to alleviate the pain??? I will have a go at some of these exercises and also visit my gp to see if they can help, although I have been to the doctors before and all they give you is really strong painkillers which doesnt help the root of the problem, can you ever actually correct slipped discs? xx
Try having a look here - the listen again option does work, but the transcript is also available, and there are a number of links just under the programme description which may be useful.