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  2. Bloated from your holiday meal? Ease discomfort with these 3 ...

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    Tick tock. This is another Pilates move that involves twisting your torso, making it a perfect exercise for de-bloating. Start by lying on your back with your legs straight out in front of you.

  3. A Physical Therapist Shares Glute Stretches to Relieve Tightness

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    Here are the best glute stretches to safely combat tightness, according to a physical therapist. ... 8 Glute Stretches to Relieve Tightness Alex Germano. Glute exercises get all the attention for ...

  4. 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.

  5. A Physical Therapist Shares 6 Stretches to Ease Lower ... - AOL

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    There are several stretches you can do to get some much needed blood flow to the area and release some tightness. Here, Giordano and colleague Cameron Yuen, DPT, PT, C.S.C.S. provide a stretch ...

  6. Abdominal distension - Wikipedia

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    The first step in diagnosis is to determine the etiology of abdominal distension. After making a differential diagnosis of abdominal distension, it is important to take a careful medical history. [9] Here are the most common causes of abdominal distension classified as an underlying cause and as a secondary disease. As an underlying disease cause:

  7. Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a nerve entrapment condition that causes chronic pain of the abdominal wall. [1] It occurs when nerve endings of the lower thoracic intercostal nerves (7–12) are 'entrapped' in abdominal muscles, causing a severe localized nerve (neuropathic) pain that is usually experienced at the front of the abdomen.

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