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  2. Why Walking 3 Times a Week Can Reduce (and Prevent) Back Pain

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    A new study found that walking three to five times a week could reduce back pain and prevent it from coming back as often. Here's what docs want you to know.

  3. The Best 30-Day Walking Plan for Back Pain, Created by ... - AOL

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    Say good-bye to back pain one step at a time. Here’s how starting with just 10 minutes of walking per day can help alleviate pain. The Best 30-Day Walking Plan for Back Pain, Created by Experts

  4. Rehabilitation in spinal cord injury - Wikipedia

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    When treating a person with a spinal cord injury, repairing the damage created by injury is the ultimate goal. By using a variety of treatments, greater improvements are achieved, and, therefore, treatment should not be limited to one method. Furthermore, increasing activity will increase his/her chances of recovery. [1]

  5. Athletic pubalgia - Wikipedia

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    Athletic pubalgia, also called sports hernia, [1] core injury, [2] hockey hernia, [3] hockey groin, [1] Gilmore's groin, [1] or groin disruption, [4] is a medical condition of the pubic joint affecting athletes. [5] It is a syndrome characterized by chronic groin pain in athletes and a dilated superficial ring of the inguinal canal.

  6. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    The overall quality of the evidence was low and the authors conclude that massage therapy is generally not an effective treatment for low back pain. [118] Massage therapy is recommended for selected people with subacute and chronic low back pain, but it should be paired with another form of treatment like aerobic or strength exercises.

  7. Why Walking 3 Times A Week Can Reduce—And Prevent—Back Pain

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    A new study found that walking three to five times a week could reduce back pain and prevent it from coming back as often. Here's what docs want you to know.

  8. Walking can help people with lower back pain. Here's how - AOL

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    Researchers say people who walk on a regular basis have fewer episodes of lower back pain and more time in between incidents. Experts say even short walks can help.

  9. Groin - Wikipedia

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    A pulled groin muscle usually refers to a painful strain of the hip adductor muscles. [6] This type of injury is related to risk factors including overuse and previous injury. [7] [8] [9] An inguinal hernia is a hernia of the groin and can be either a direct hernia, or an indirect hernia according to its particular