Dechi
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I asked my physical therapist about something similar a few weeks ago and she said it’s useless because it’s only holding you through tension and as soon as you take it off, everything will go back the way it was.
She gave me an exercise to do, which is really hard but would help if done everyday. You sit on the floor, leaning against a flat wall, legs crossed like an indian (don’t know how to say this). Then 3 parts of your body have to be touching the wall : the back of your head (lower your head a little, to tuck your chin), your shoulder blades and your bum. You can use your hands to help you force the position (by pressing against the floor).
You start with a few seconds or whatever you can tolerate, and slowly increase. She said 3 times a day but it hurts too much, I do it once a day. I’m now at 90 seconds and I started more than a month ago. It’s really hard.
This is probably too much for you, but just in case and maybe for someone else.
She gave me an exercise to do, which is really hard but would help if done everyday. You sit on the floor, leaning against a flat wall, legs crossed like an indian (don’t know how to say this). Then 3 parts of your body have to be touching the wall : the back of your head (lower your head a little, to tuck your chin), your shoulder blades and your bum. You can use your hands to help you force the position (by pressing against the floor).
You start with a few seconds or whatever you can tolerate, and slowly increase. She said 3 times a day but it hurts too much, I do it once a day. I’m now at 90 seconds and I started more than a month ago. It’s really hard.
This is probably too much for you, but just in case and maybe for someone else.