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Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. You can also perform this exercise while lying in bed with your knees supported by pillows.
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Place one hand on your chest and one hand on your belly.
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Breathe in slowly through your nose. Count to 2. As you breathe in, your belly should move out against your hand. Your chest should stay still.
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Breathe out through your mouth with your lips pursed together. Count to 4. As you breathe out, you should feel your stomach move in.
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Practice this breathing method for 2 minutes.
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Lie face down on your stomach, either on the floor or in bed. You can place a pillow under your stomach and pelvis for comfort if needed.
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Keep your arms relaxed at your side. Keep your breathing relaxed.
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Continue to lie in this position for 3 to 5 minutes.
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Lie face down on your stomach. Your elbows should be tucked into your sides.
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Press up on your forearms, keeping your hips on the floor.
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Hold for 5 to 10 seconds. Then lower slowly.
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Repeat 5-8 times.
Walking is a great way to improve blood flow and ease pain. Even short walks can help. Make a habit of walking every day. If walking makes your pain worse, try walking in a pool to reduce the pressure on your back.
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Start by walking for 10 minutes every day.
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Over time, work up to walking for 30 minutes or longer.