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The Crucial Role of Physiotherapy in Everyday Life: A Gateway to Health and Wellness Introduction: In the fast-paced world we live in, where demands on our bodies are constant and often relentless, the importance of maintaining physical health cannot be overstated. In this context, physiotherapy emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a holistic approach to address and alleviate a myr...

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Chin Tuck
One of the most effective postural exercises for combating neck pain is the chin tuck exercise. This exercise helps strengthen the muscles that pull the head back into alignment over the shoulders (upper thoracic extensors) and also stretches the scalene and suboccipital muscles.

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The static lunge may be your starting point of developing the movement pattern, but it still places huge stress on your hamstrings, glutes, and quads due to its strong eccentric contraction of your muscles," King says. Working on the eccentric (lowering) phase of this exercise is super-important because you want to recruit as many muscle fibers—required for performance and muscle development—as possible. What's more, the static lunge will challenge your balance (since all of your weight is loaded through your forward leg) and your hip flexibility (which will determine how deep you can settle into the lunge).

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According to a 2015 study, these exercises can improve muscle stability and the ability to hold weight over longer periods.
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E 9 , Near Flat No 311, Chandagi Ram Block, Asiad Village Complex
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110049

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