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  2. Back strain - Wikipedia

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    Chronic back strain occurs because of the sustained trauma and wearing out of the back muscles. [1] Acute back strain can occur following a single instance of over stressing of back muscles, as in lifting a heavy object. Chronic back strain is more common than the acute type. To avoid back strain it is important to bend the knees whenever you ...

  3. DOMS: Are Sore Muscles After a Workout Normal? - AOL

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    DOMS (delayed-onset muscle soreness) is normal after a workout. Learn the signs of muscle soreness and the signs of pain and injury, and how to relieve sore muscles.

  4. Musculoskeletal causes of back pain - Wikipedia

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    Maintain proper posture: In many cases poor posture (also called bad posture) is the root cause of back pain because of more stress on the disks and less back muscles activity. [1] [10] Most common bad posture samples are round back, sway back, forward head, excessive anterior and exterior pelvis tilts. [10]

  5. Back injury - Wikipedia

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    Muscle and soft tissue injuries can be classified using a graded system. [4] Grade 1 muscle strain is the least severe with damage to few muscle fibers and little if any loss of function. Grade 2 muscle strain indicates a mild to moderate injury with appreciable tissue damage and some loss of function or strength.

  6. 8 Tried-and-True Tips for Getting Back into Working Out This Year

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    Rest days help your mind and body recover from things like muscle soreness so that you don’t burn out and ( the opposite of the goal: getting back into a routine). Giving your body enough rest ...

  7. Should You Work Out Twice a Day? Experts Answer, Plus ... - AOL

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    For example, lagging core and back muscles can make it challenging or uncomfortable to maintain a forward hinge and flat back when ramping up your mileage. Targeting these muscles during a ...

  8. Delayed onset muscle soreness - Wikipedia

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    After such exercise, the muscle adapts rapidly to prevent muscle damage, and thereby soreness, if the exercise is repeated. [1] [2]: 76 Delayed onset muscle soreness is one symptom of exercise-induced muscle damage. The other is acute muscle soreness, which appears during and immediately after exercise.

  9. Is Working Out Twice a Day Good for You? - AOL

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