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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 5:28pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "Often times for an individual that has a bulging disc certain exercises may not be tolerated. In some cases a posterior pelic tilt. The reason for having a patient perform a posterior pelvic tilt is to help the patient facilitate increase abdominal strength and better posture. A pelvic tilt does involve tightening the abdominal muscles with little movement at the back and abdomen. You should feel it in your abdominals when you perform this exercise. For patients that can't tolerate performing this exercise it can be performed in standing or sitting as well with the same concerpt of tightening your abdominals while flattening out your back. Once a patient has mastered this exercise they can then be progressed to performing this exercise on their back. There are other exercises that could be performed which can help with abdominal/core strengthening. I'd recommend you consult with your physical therapist to determine which exercises would be appropriate and beneficial for you. Thanks for using CyberPT." apt 7 Posts |
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