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Anterior pelvic tilt
Hi i am 24 yrs old female (Unmarried). I have anterior pelvic tilt ( since birth and genetic since my father n grand father had ). I also have big breast 34dd when i am not so fat 60kg n has small height ...so it makes my whole body look very bad...so i wanna ask a question "should i go to phsiotherapist to correct my APT and get toned small breast at the same time?" Can they correct both the things with a exercise ?...if yes how much time it will take to correct both of them ? Pls help me...???
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Yes with 10 to 15 session pelvic tilt will cure. Contact ADMIRE physiotherapy laser CLINIC in noida
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Can you please list the problems you are facing and pictures of your standing and sitting posture to help you further. Thank you.
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Chiropractic Mobilization will help. Do the cat/cow stretch. Get on all fours, with your arms straight and your hands directly under your shoulders; your knees hip-width apart.
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