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Proper sitting position on the computer
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Single Knee to Chest Stretch
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Double Knee to Chest Stretch
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Stretching position for neck and shoulder
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The source of this back pain is traced to the foot sliding forward in the heel. This shift in feet placement results in more weight being placed on the toes, which accordingly causes the body to tilt forward. To compensate for this forward momentum, one leans their body backwards and overarches their back. It is this compensation that is key to the lower back pain experienced by high heel wearers. This abnormal posture leads to a strain in the, “knees, hips, and lower back”, resulting in pain .Thus, high heels do not just affect the feet, but have significant consequences for the entire body, particularly the lower back pain from high heel shoes
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Incorrect & Correct Positions
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