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

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    Slightly lean your weight onto your right glute first, bending your right knee to roll back and forth and then role side to side to soften the tissue. Apply pressure side to side, to hit all angles.

  3. I got a butt massage by an AI robot in L.A. Here's how it went

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    Aerial sensors take a 3D scan of your body, mapping 1.2 million data points, so the massage robot knows where to target your aches and pains. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

  4. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Art Therapy at Magee includes painting, drawing, sculpture, and clay modeling, among other forms of art therapy. The focus of art therapy within a physical rehabilitation hospital is to work with individuals through creating artwork as an addition to existing care, in an effort to further promote successful rehabilitation.

  5. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Massage therapy may provide short-term pain relief, but not functional improvement, for those with acute lower back pain. [55] It may also offer short-term pain relief and functional improvement for those with long-term (chronic) and subacute lower pack pain, but this benefit does not appear to be sustained after six months of treatment. [ 55 ]

  6. Cupping therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cupping therapy is a form of pseudoscience in which a local suction is created on the skin using heated cups. As alternative medicine it is practiced primarily in Asia but also in Eastern Europe, the Middle East , and Latin America .

  7. Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy - Wikipedia

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    A three-story, five-bay, U-shaped brown brick building, which was designed in the Art Deco style by Georgina Pope Yeatman [4] of the Bissell & Sinkler architecture firm, the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy was built in 1930 as a two-story building. A third story was added in 1939.