EXERCISES CAN HELP IN MANAGING BAASTRUP SYNDROME
Exercises can be helpful in managing Baastrup syndrome, a condition that involves the compression of adjacent vertebrae in the lower back. Physical therapy and specific exercises can help improve strength, flexibility, and stability in the affected area. Exercises can also help reduce pain and prevent the development of muscle imbalances. Stretching and strengthening exercises for the back and hips, as well as activities to improve posture and core stability, may be recommended.
3.Hollow Body Hold
Lie on your back with your legs bent and feet flat on the floor.
Bring your legs up to table top position with your hips and knees at 90 degrees.
Your arms should be by your sides, palms facing down.
Push your tongue into the roof of your mouth, and tighten your abdominal muscles as you raise your chest off the floor.
Your gaze should remain towards the ceiling.
Lift your arms from the floor and hold this position.