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  2. Aching back? These are the 15 best lower-back stretches for ...

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    Lower back stretches can relieve pain and soothe tight muscles. Try these 15 low back stretches at home for back pain relief and to reduce stress and tension.

  3. A Physical Therapist Shares 6 Stretches to Ease Lower Back Pain

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    Muscles from the mid to upper back, like the lats, erector spinae, and quadratus lumborum stretch all the way down to the low back. Injury in muscles from the back of the legs, like the gluteals ...

  4. Physical Therapists Say These Stretches Are Key To Fighting ...

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    PTs share the best lower back stretches to release tightness, aches, and lower back pain. These 8 stretches can be done in 10 minutes or less for fast results. Physical Therapists Say These ...

  5. Williams Flexion Exercises - Wikipedia

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    The goals of performing these exercises were to reduce pain and provide lower trunk stability by actively developing the "abdominal, gluteus maximus, and hamstring muscles as well as..." passively stretching the hip flexors and lower back (sacrospinalis) muscles. Williams said: "The exercises outlined will accomplish a proper balance between ...

  6. The 10 Best Lower Back Stretches for Better Mobility and ...

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    According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, about 80 percent of American adults will experience lower back pain at some point in their lives (oh joy), with many chronic ...

  7. Sciatica - Wikipedia

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    Sciatica is pain going down the leg from the lower back. [1] This pain may go down the back, outside, or front of the leg. [3] Onset is often sudden following activities such as heavy lifting, though gradual onset may also occur. [5] The pain is often described as shooting. [1] Typically, symptoms are only on one side of the body. [3]