Rowing standing up with the Theraband

“Rowing standing up” Stand with your knees slightly bent, hip-wide. Fix a theraband around a door- window handle. Pull both ends backwards at shoulder height as if you were rowing. Your upper body will actively straighten up by lifting your sternum and pulling your shoulders backwards/downwards. Perform two sets of 15 repetitions each. Continue with … Rowing standing up with the Theraband

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“Stretch Quadriceps” Stand on one leg. Grasp the other ankle and pull the heel towards the buttocks. The upper body is upright and the hip pushes forward. For a better balance fix a point on the floor. Hold the stretch for about 10 seconds and then change the leg. After that another pass per leg … 3 exercise

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“Hammer” From the long seat, press the back of your knee into the pad so that the heel (clenched toes) slightly lifts off the floor. The thigh remains on the floor. The movement comes only from the knee joint not from the hip! If the knee joint does not provide sufficient extension, the exercise can … 2 exercise

Exercises for headaches during pregnancy

Headaches during pregnancy are not uncommon. Especially due to the hormonal changes, the balance of the woman’s body gets out of balance, especially in the beginning. The circulation changes, the metabolism changes, the habits change. Headaches occur especially in the first months and shortly before delivery. If the woman was already suffering from migraine-like headaches … Exercises for headaches during pregnancy

Causes | Exercises for headaches during pregnancy

Causes Hormonal changes, changes in circulation, metabolism and sleeping habits change the woman’s organism. Due to the changed blood circulation of the brain and the changed supply with nutrients it can come to headaches. Avoiding stimulants such as nicotine or caffeine, which the pregnant woman may have previously consumed, can cause headaches. Psychological stress can … Causes | Exercises for headaches during pregnancy

Cruciate ligament rupture – surgery or not? | Exercises for a cruciate ligament rupture

Cruciate ligament rupture – surgery or not? A rupture of the cruciate ligament is one of the most common sports injuries. There are 2 cruciate ligaments in the knee, the anterior and the posterior cruciate ligament. The anterior cruciate ligament pulls from the outer surface of the medial condyle to the inner surface of the … Cruciate ligament rupture – surgery or not? | Exercises for a cruciate ligament rupture

Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome | Carpal tunnel syndrome – exercises that help

Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome The carpal tunnel is a channel on the wrist, more precisely between the ball of the little finger and the ball of the thumb. It is formed by the small carpal bones and on the outside by a firm connective tissue band. The tendons of the flexor muscles of the … Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome | Carpal tunnel syndrome – exercises that help

Which fingers fall asleep | Carpal tunnel syndrome – exercises that help

Which fingers fall asleep The individual fingers of the hand are each supplied by specific nerves. These nerves are responsible for making us feel things and for keeping our fingers flexible. The so-called ulnar nerve, which runs along the forearm, is responsible for the little finger and the outside of the ring finger. For the … Which fingers fall asleep | Carpal tunnel syndrome – exercises that help