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Knee and lower back pain
I am regular gym goer. 1. My both knees left side bone is paining, when i bend sideways or pressure comes its starts paining. The pain is continous from 1 month. 2. My lower back use to pain regularly and when i stretch my back it gets releived. Whenever i used to do squats i cant do it properly as my lower back automatically leans forward even after trying to keep it stright. My daily routine: i used to do too much of bike riding regularly.
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You need to have strong core to lift weights Squats need right technique Consult me directly to help you step by step
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Hello!! 1.If you are gym going guy then possibly issue related which you mentioned may be PFPS(Patello-femoral syndrome) which is dysfunction of knee joint due to over strain or overuse. It can be corrected by Hot pack, Joint mulligan mobilisation by physiotherapt mainly. other electrotherapy modalities if required that will depend on assesment by physiotherapist. 2. For low back pain,if you are leaning forward that means yours hams are tight & iliopsoas-abdominial muscles are weak. You have to strenghthen your weak muscles & stretching of tight muscles. 3.Start with core exercises(strengthening & stability). 4.Avoid jerks & heavy lifting and use hot fomentation on your back for 15 min. Take care
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