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  • A few years ago I saw a chiropractor (THIS WAS BEFORE I KNEW OK SO DON'T JUDGE) for lower back pain, and she had me do this stretch, which really helped a lot:

    She recommended each knee in turn, then both knees up at the same time, and also suggested to - if it's not uncomfortable - keep the leg on the unstretched side flat on the floor (instead of just having the foot on the floor).

    NB the stretches were for muscle pain, and if you have broken your vertebrae then this probably won't help at all and will make things worse so by taking my third hand "medical" advice you agree that I will not be held liable for any loss or damage arising from your following of it.

  • @aggi the above is essentially the official NHS advice, at least in my PCT. Also twisty exercises, same starting position but rotate the legs sideways while keeping your shoulders flat on the floor.

  • fwiw pedantry... NHS PCT's are something that have been long replaced by commissioning groups. And clinical practice is not informed by either anyway, the provision of services is, but not the clinical content of those services. That would be informed by best practice in those medical fields and NICE.

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