Physiotherapy is essential for maintaining strength, mobility, and flexibility, especially when recovering from an injury or managing a chronic condition. While working with a professional physiotherapist is key to tailoring your exercises to your unique needs, there are some simple exercises you can do at home to stay active. These exercises are gentle but effective, and you don’t need any special equipment to get started!
Great for: Improving blood circulation and flexibility in the ankle joints.
This simple exercise helps reduce swelling and improves blood flow, especially after surgery or injury.
Great for: Strengthening hip flexors and improving leg mobility.
Seated marching helps build strength and coordination, making it excellent for seniors or individuals with limited mobility.
Great for: Strengthening the arms, shoulders, and chest.
This is a low-impact variation of push-ups that reduces strain on the joints while still working the upper body muscles.
Great for: Strengthening the core and lower back muscles.
Pelvic tilts are great for reducing lower back pain and improving core stability.
Great for: Strengthening the calves and improving balance.
Heel raises help build strength in your calf muscles and can improve your balance and stability, reducing the risk of falls.
Doing these simple exercises regularly can help you maintain mobility, flexibility, and strength—key factors for overall well-being. While these exercises are easy to do at home, always consult your physiotherapist to ensure they’re suitable for your specific condition.
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