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  2. A 10-minute pool workout to tone your entire body

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    Pool exercises offer strength training to build muscle, burn calories, lose weight and provide a low-impact cardio workout for people with joint pain or injury. A 10-minute pool workout to tone ...

  3. 30 exercises to tone your entire core and reduce back pain - AOL

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    Avoid putting too much pressure on the low back by ensuring that the abdominals stay contracted. All the muscles in the back of the body, from the calves to the upper back, will be engaged. Crunches

  4. Doing these 20 exercises now can prevent low-back pain later

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    Lower-back workout: 17 exercises to strengthen the low back Incorporating these exercises into your routine can lead to better overall spinal health and a more active, comfortable lifestyle.

  5. Williams Flexion Exercises - Wikipedia

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    Williams flexion exercises (WFE) – also called Williams lumbar flexion exercises – are a set of related physical exercises intended to enhance lumbar flexion, avoid lumbar extension, and strengthen the abdominal and gluteal musculature in an effort to manage low back pain non-surgically.

  6. 10 Bodyweight Exercises To Melt Lower Back Fat - AOL

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    Photo: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Excess fat around the lower back area not only affects your appearance but can also lead to discomfort and lower back pain. While spot reduction is ...

  7. McKenzie method - Wikipedia

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    Centralisation occurs when pain symptoms centered away from the mid-line of the spine migrate towards it. This migration of pain symptoms to the centre of the lower back is considered a sign of progress in the McKenzie method. Extension exercises are sometimes referred to as McKenzie exercises for this reason. [12]

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