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Core plank with ball roll

The hip and back advanced strengthening exercise targets core stability and lower body strength, essential for supporting functional movement and reducing injury risk. Ideal for newly pregnant women who are recovering from back issues, and anyone looking to improve overall stability. This exercise enhances hip power and back endurance for improved performance and resilience.

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Upper cross posture from long screen time

Upper-crossed posture from long screen time leads to forward-rounded shoulders and a strained neck, common among those with long office hours. This posture imbalance places excess tension on the neck and upper back muscles, often resulting in discomfort and stiffness. Addressing this with targeted exercises can help realign posture and reduce neck strain.

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How does acupuncture work?

Acupuncture can effectively reduce musculoskeletal (MSK) pain by stimulating the body’s natural healing response. By targeting specific points, acupuncture releases endorphins, reduces inflammation, and improves blood flow to affected areas. This holistic approach not only alleviates pain but also supports muscle relaxation and improved mobility.

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Side-lying rotator cuff

The side-lying shoulder rotator cuff strengthening exercise is a gentle starting point for shoulder rehabilitation, ideal for acute shoulder pain and frozen shoulder. This low-impact movement activates stabilizing muscles without strain, promoting mobility, reducing pain, and supporting gradual recovery in a safe, controlled manner.

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