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  2. Back Pain: Everything Men Need to Know - AOL

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    Of course, the main symptom of back pain is…back pain. But there are other things to look out for. Symptoms of back pain can include: Pain in one spot or all over your back. Pain that comes and goes

  3. This Is the Back Pain Tip No One Is Talking About—and It ...

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    Treating back pain isn’t always easy, but there is one simple habit that physical therapists say can help that many people overlook. Related: Physical Therapists Share 10 Surprising Causes of ...

  4. 10 Surprising Causes of Back Pain - AOL

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    What you can do about pregnancy-related back pain: While moving may be the last thing you want to do when you're pregnant and in pain, Dr. Uetz says exercise is helpful.

  5. Rounded shoulder posture - Wikipedia

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    For instance, if an individual spends a long period of time in sitting positions without stretching, the chest and front arm muscles shorten and tighten, whereas the upper back and neck muscles weaken and lengthen. [14] Due to this asymmetry, the shoulders may roll forward and the upper back may be rounded.

  6. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    About 50% of women experience low back pain during pregnancy. [76] Some studies have suggested that women who have experienced back pain before pregnancy are at a higher risk of experiencing back pain during pregnancy. [77] It may be severe enough to cause significant pain and disability in as many as one third of pregnant women.

  7. Back injury - Wikipedia

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    Human anatomy of the back. Back injuries result from damage, wear, or trauma to the bones, muscles, or other tissues of the back. Common back injuries include sprains and strains, herniated discs, and fractured vertebrae. [1] The lumbar spine is often the site of back pain.