RECOMMENDED STRETCHES & EXERCISES
Stretches - Low Back & Hips
If you are recovering from an injury, follow only the stretches your doctor has recommended to avoid possible further injury. If you experience any pain, stop stretching and consult your doctor.
Instructions for stretches: Hold stretch 60-90 seconds, rest equal time. Do 2-3 sets.
Instructions for poses: Hold poses for 5-20 seconds, rest double the time the pose is held.
Child’s Pose Stretch
Drop your forehead to the floor or to a blanket and let your neck relax. Keep a slight curve in your lower back. To feel a nice long stretch in your spine, press the hands down and stretch through the arms while pulling your hips back toward your heels.
Knee to Chest Stretch
Lie on your back with your knees bent. Bring one knee into your hands and gently let your arms pull your knee toward your chest. Hold, then lower your bent leg. Relax, then repeat with the other leg.
Low Back Rotation Stretch
Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Drop both knees to one side. Turn your head to the other side. Keep your shoulders flat on the floor.
Hold for 20 seconds. Slowly switch sides. Repeat 2 to 5 times.
Seated Piriformis Stretch
Sit at the edge of the chair with your feet flat on the floor. Place your right ankle on your left thigh close to the knee. Flex the right foot (bringing your toes towards your shin).
While keeping your spine straight, bend your chest forward. Hold for about 30 seconds. Repeat with your other leg.
Hamstring Stretch
Lie flat on the floor with legs fully stretched out. To stretch the right leg, hold the back of the right knee with both hands, pull the leg up toward
the chest, and slowly straighten the knee until it feels as though it is stretching.
Hold the stretch for 10–30 seconds.
Psoas Stretch
In lunge position with the back knee resting gently on the floor, keep your chest upright. Gently move forward with your back straight. You should feel a stretch across the front of the forward hip.
Stretches - Neck & Upper Back
If you are recovering from an injury, follow only the stretches your doctor has recommended to avoid possible further injury. If you experience any pain, stop stretching and consult your doctor.
Instructions for stretches: Hold stretch 60-90 seconds, rest equal time. Do 2-3 sets.
Instructions for poses: Hold poses for 5-20 seconds, rest double the time the pose is held.
Puppy Pose Stretch
Drop your forehead to the floor or to a blanket and let your neck relax. Keep a slight curve in your lower back. To feel a nice long stretch in your spine, press the hands down and stretch through the arms while pulling your hips back toward your heels.
Doorway Pectoral Stretch
Stand in an open doorway. Raise each arm up to the side, bent at 90-degree angles with palms forward. Rest your palms on the door frame.
Slowly step forward with one foot. Feel the stretch in your shoulders and chest. Stand upright and don’t lean forward. Hold for 30 seconds. Step back and relax. Repeat 3 times, or as instructed.
Thoracic Rotation Stretch
Start by lying on your side, with your knees bent past your hips and hands together straight in front of you. Put a pillow under your head if needed.
Keeping your lower back stable, rotate your top arm up and back as far as you can comfortably go. You should feel a stretch in your shoulders and chest. Hold the position for 10 seconds. Repeat 10 times and then switch sides.
Foam Roll Thoracic Spine
Position your hips at 45 degrees and knees at 90 degrees with symmetry side to side. Position the foam roller on the mid to upper back. Maintain full spinal alignment including neutral neck position with activation throughout. Gently support your neck with your hands.
Once you have set your starting position, elevate your glutes off the floor slightly.
Start moving in an up to down position on the roller, only a few inches at most. Target each area for 30-60 seconds.
Neck Stretch
Roll a towel. Place at the base of your head. Allow your head to fall back toward the floor and relax. Stay in this position 5-10 minutes, unless you feel pain.
Exercises - Low Back & Hips
Do the exercises recommended by your doctor. Don’t overdo it. Go slowly at first. If you experience any pain, stop the exercise and consult your doctor.
Instructions for exercises: Complete 8-12 reps for 2-5 sets. Increase as you feel better/stronger.
Instructions for poses: Hold poses for 5-20 seconds, rest double the time the pose is held.
Cat/Cow Pose
Begin on your hands and knees with your spine in neutral position. As you inhale and move into cow pose, lift your tailbone upward, press your chest forward and allow your belly to sink. Lift your head, relax your shoulders away from your ears, and gaze straight ahead. As you exhale, come into cat pose while rounding your spine outward, tucking in your tailbone, and drawing your pubic bone forward. Release your head toward the floor - just don’t force your chin to your chest. Most importantly, just relax.
Bird Dog Pose
Raise your right arm and left leg, keeping your shoulders and hips parallel to the floor. Lengthen the back of your neck and tuck your chin into your chest to gaze down at the floor. Hold this position for a few seconds, then lower back down to the starting position and alternate arm/leg.
Glute Bridge
Lie face up on the floor, with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground. Keep your arms at your side with your palms down.
Lift your hips off the ground until your knees, hips and shoulders form a straight line. Squeeze those glutes hard and keep your abs drawn in so you don’t overextend your back during the exercise. Hold the bridge for a couple of seconds before easing down.
Plank
Lay on the floor with your elbows under your shoulders, hands flat on the floor and core engaged. Keeping your forearms on the floor slowly raise yourself upwards until your body is in a straight line from your feet to your head. Keep your abs tight and keep a neutral spine position.
Mini Band Lateral Walk
Place the band just above each ankle and around both legs. Position your feet shoulder-width apart. Bend your knees slightly and move into a half-squat position. Keep your feet in line with your shoulders and face forward with your body weight evenly distributed over both feet. Maintaining the half-squat position, shift your weight over one leg and take a step sideways with the other leg for 8 to 10 steps.
Exercise - Neck & Upper Back
Do the exercises recommended by your doctor. Don’t overdo it. Go slowly at first. If you experience any pain, stop the exercise and consult your doctor.
Instructions for exercises: Complete 8-12 reps for 2-5 sets. Increase as you feel better/stronger.
Instructions for poses: Hold poses for 5-20 seconds, rest double the time the pose is held.
Cat/Cow Pose
Begin on your hands and knees with your spine in neutral position. As you inhale and move into cow pose, lift your tailbone upward, press your chest forward and allow your belly to sink. Lift your head, relax your shoulders away from your ears, and gaze straight ahead. As you exhale, come into cat pose while rounding your spine outward, tucking in your tailbone, and drawing your pubic bone forward. Release your head toward the floor - just don’t force your chin to your chest. Most importantly, just relax.
Bird Dog Pose
Raise your right arm and left leg, keeping your shoulders and hips parallel to the floor. Lengthen the back of your neck and tuck your chin into your chest to gaze down at the floor. Hold this position for a few seconds, then lower back down to the starting position and alternate arm/leg.
Face Pull
Grasp the handle in an overhand grip (palms facing the floor) and hold it with your arms fully extended out in front of you. Pull the handles towards you, keeping your upper arms parallel to the floor, so that the handles go either side of your face.
Rows with Resistance Band
Sit on the floor and place the resistance band around your feet or bar. Bend your knees slightly and hold the handles by your knees. Squeeze your shoulder blades together and draw your arms back until the band meets your upper ribs. Keep abs engaged. Return to starting position and repeat.
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