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Let pain be your guide. Never force any position. Stop immediately if you feel sharp, shooting, or worsening pain. For vertigo, limited mobility, or if bedridden, work within a comfortable range and use a pillow for support.

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Hip Flexor Lunge Stretch

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Hockey Player's Posture Fix

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Hip Flexor Lunge Stretch

In a kneeling lunge position with the rear knee on the ground, you drive the hips forward and slightly tuck the pelvis to bring the iliopsoas and rectus femoris to end range. Sustained holds of 60 to 90 seconds begin to change resting length of the hip flexors — the primary driver of anterior pelvic tilt and lower back compression.

Hockey Player's Posture Fix

Hockey Player's Posture Fix

9 videos

Hip Flexor Lunge StretchFree
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