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  2. 7 sciatica stretches that ease pain, according to physical ...

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    This exercise, which is similar to a cobra pose in yoga, is commonly recommended for people with sciatica. "When a disc herniates, the gel in the middle actually pushes its way through the outer ...

  3. 7 Sciatica Stretches That Can Help Relieve Nerve Pain ... - AOL

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    Sciatica, a condition characterized by pain running along the sciatic nerve (which originates at the base of the spine and runs along the back of each leg), is no joke. Though it can vary in ...

  4. 3 Sciatica Stretches That Will Help to Vanquish Your ... - AOL

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    Sciatica pain is an uncomfortable condition caused by compression of the sciatic nerve. These three stretches can help to make you feel better. Sciatica pain is an uncomfortable condition caused ...

  5. Nerve glide - Wikipedia

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    Nerve glide, also known as nerve flossing or nerve stretching, is an exercise that stretches nerves. It facilitates the smooth and regular movement of peripheral nerves in the body. It allows the nerve to glide freely along with the movement of the joint and relax the nerve from compression.

  6. Sciatica - Wikipedia

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    Sciatica may also occur during pregnancy, especially during later stages, as a result of the weight of the fetus pressing on the sciatic nerve during sitting or during leg spasms. [15] While most cases do not directly harm the woman or the fetus, indirect harm may come from the numbing effect on the legs, which can cause loss of balance and falls.

  7. Gokhale Method - Wikipedia

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    Gokhale started searching for a method to cope with her own back pain, [3] including sciatica and spinal disc herniation, which began with her first pregnancy. [ 4 ] She based the method on training in the Feldenkrais Method and from a French organization for postural awareness called the Aplomb Institute.