130 // 3 Ways To Improve Back Pain With Good Posture As A Mom: Learn from A Physical Therapist
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Want to learn how to improve back pain with good posture techniques? Get tips from a physical therapist on how you as a postpartum mom can improve your back pain after pregnancy.
As a physical therapist, I hear this same story over and over..."The back pain just won’t go away. How is it going to go away if my baby keeps growing and the demands of holding her are getting harder?"
In this episode, you will be learning 3 of my best tips for improving back pain with good posture techniques.
Read more on the blog: https://livecorestrong.com/improve-back-pain-with-good-posture-as-a-mom/
Keep Smiling,
Jena
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**Quick disclaimer: Nothing I share should be considered medical advice and I am not your medical provider. Anything mentioned is not meant to treat or diagnose any medical conditions. If you have any questions or concerns about your healthcare needs, please seek the care of your medical provider.
I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are encouraged to do your own research and speak to your own medical provider for further care.
Also keep in mind it is important to always consult your doctor before beginning any exercise program and get medical clearance.
Dr. Jena Bradley and Jena Bradley, LLC will not be responsible or liable for any injury sustained while exercising at home, gym or elsewhere. Perform exercises at your own risk.