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  2. Health and Wellness: Five signs your core is weak and what ...

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    Dr. Carrie Jose gives her five signs that might indicate your core is weak and what you can do about it. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  3. Weak Core And Back Pain Postpartum? Physical Therapists ... - AOL

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    Diastasis recti is a common condition that occurs when the abdominal muscles separate. Trainers offer diastasis recti exercises to help restore core strength.

  4. A Weak Core and Tight Hips Can Lead to Back Pain—Plus ... - AOL

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    When your core muscles are weak or dysfunctional, other muscles pick up the slack, which sets off a series of movement compensations that can generate back pain. ... 7. Tight or Unstable Hips.

  5. Muscle atrophy - Wikipedia

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    The predominant symptom is increased weakness which may result in difficulty or inability in performing physical tasks depending on what muscles are affected. Atrophy of the core or leg muscles may cause difficulty standing from a seated position, walking or climbing stairs and can cause increased falls.

  6. Acquired non-inflammatory myopathy - Wikipedia

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    Patients with hyperthyroidism show weakness of shoulder girdle muscles in particular with this condition often being asymptomatic. More serious weakness of core and limb muscles may present. [7] A dietary deficiency of vitamin D is most commonly associated with osteoporosis, but can cause ANIM as well.

  7. Lordosis - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal muscles being weak and the rectus femoris of the quadriceps being tight are signs that improper muscles are being worked while dancing which leads to lumbar hyperlordosis. The most obvious signs of lumbar hyperlordosis are lower back pain in dancing and pedestrian activities as well as having the appearance of a swayed back. [13]

  8. Spinal cord compression - Wikipedia

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    Spinal cord compression is a form of myelopathy in which the spinal cord is compressed. Causes can be bone fragments from a vertebral fracture, a tumor, abscess, ruptured intervertebral disc or other lesion.

  9. Functional neurologic disorder - Wikipedia

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    Positive features of functional weakness on examination include Hoover's sign, when there is weakness of hip extension which normalizes with contralateral hip flexion. [17] Signs of functional tremor include entrainment and distractibility. The patient with tremor should be asked to copy rhythmical movements with one hand or foot.