Exercises for Middle/Lower Back (Thoracic Spine) TS 1. Arch your spine upwards while letting your head relax between your arms. Hold count 5 Repeat 5 times 2. Hollow your back. Keep …
Standing thoracic reaching and twisting. Stand with your back straight, feet hips width apart and knees slightly bent. Reach one arm forwards and the other back to shoulder height. Keep your …
Pain in your thoracic spine Pain in the thoracic (upper) area of the back is common in people who sit bent forwards for long periods, espe-cially students and typists, and those who lift …
these exercises. Stand tall. Don’t slouch. Raise your breast bone up towards the ceiling. Stand with your feet slightly apart and your weight evenly distributed over both feet. Change position …
Stretch thoracic rotn sidelying Hold exercise for 20 Seconds. • Begin in 4 point kneeling, back in neutral position. • Tuck chin in and continue by rounding back upward one segment at a time. • …
If you have new pain in your chest/back, any new changes to your sensation, or any new changes to your bladder/bowel (e.g. being unable to go or having incontinence), you should stop the …
What is Thoracic (Upper Back) Pain? What causes Thoracic Back Pain? techniques used by allied health professionals (physiotherapist, chiropractors, osteopaths etc), with early …
− Wrap Theraband around shoulders and grab both ends − Keep elbows locked at around 100 degrees. − Lay on roller so spine is perpendicular with it − Bend knees and lift hips off ground …
Thoracic spine Throughout the following exercises, the emphasis is on slow, controlled movement. If you are currently receiving physiotherapy only do the exercises that your …