
Understanding Wrist Pain and How Physical Therapy Can Help
Wrist pain is a common issue that affects people of all ages and activity levels. Whether it stems from repetitive strain, an acute injury.
June, 2025
Living and working in New York City can be tough on your body — especially your lower back. Whether you’re commuting long hours, sitting at a desk all day, or constantly on your feet, back pain is one of the most common complaints we hear from NYC workers.
At Go Physical Therapy, we treat patients every day who suffer from lower back tension, tight hips, and poor posture — often due to sedentary office work, standing jobs, or repetitive strain. The good news? A few simple stretches can go a long way in relieving pain and preventing it from coming back.
1. Knee-to-Chest Stretch
Why: Helps release tension in the lower back and glutes.
How to do it:
Tip: Breathe deeply and keep your lower back flat on the floor.
2. Seated Forward Fold
Why: Stretches the entire spine, hamstrings, and lower back.
How to do it:
Tip: Keep feet flat on the floor and don’t bounce.
3. Figure 4 Stretch
Why: Targets tight hip muscles that can cause lower back strain.
How to do it:
Tip: You should feel a stretch in the glutes and hips, not the knee.
4. Cat-Cow Stretch
Why: Improves spine mobility and reduces stiffness.
How to do it:
Tip: Go slow and focus on your breath and movement.
5. Child’s Pose
Why: Gently decompresses the lower back and hips.
How to do it:
Tip: This is a great recovery pose — use it after the others.
Stretching regularly is just one piece of the puzzle. At Go Physical Therapy, we specialize in treating and preventing workplace-related injuries — especially in busy New Yorkers who don’t have time for chronic pain.
If you’re struggling with lower back pain, our team can design a personalized treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and job demands.
Wrist pain is a common issue that affects people of all ages and activity levels. Whether it stems from repetitive strain, an acute injury.