Living with limited mobility doesn’t mean giving up on staying active. Regular exercise is crucial for maintaining physical health, improving mental well-being, and enhancing overall quality of life.
At Health Next Door, we believe everyone can benefit from movement, regardless of their abilities. Here's a guide to exercise options tailored for people with limited mobility.
Seated exercises are fantastic for individuals who need support while working out. These exercises can help improve flexibility, strength, and circulation.
Hydrotherapy and aquatic exercises reduce the strain on joints while providing resistance for a full-body workout.
Resistance bands are portable, affordable, and versatile, making them an excellent option for people with limited mobility.
A strong core supports better balance and posture, which is especially important for individuals with limited mobility.
Mind-body exercises are ideal for reducing stress and promoting relaxation.
Physiotherapists can assist in stretches that improve flexibility and prevent stiffness.
Modern technology offers innovative solutions for staying active, such as:
FAQ
What types of exercises are best for limited mobility?
Exercises that are low-impact, seated, or water-based work well for those with limited mobility. Examples include chair yoga, resistance band workouts, and hydrotherapy.
Can I do these exercises at home?
Yes, many exercises, such as seated movements and resistance band workouts, can be done at home with minimal equipment.
How often should I exercise?
Aim for at least 20–30 minutes of activity three to five times a week. Adjust the duration and intensity based on your comfort level and abilities.
Are there exercises that don’t require special equipment?
Absolutely. Breathing exercises, chair stretches, and seated marches are excellent options that require no equipment.
How can physiotherapy help with limited mobility?
A physiotherapist can develop a personalised exercise plan, assist with stretches, and recommend safe techniques to improve strength, flexibility, and overall well-being.
Why Exercise Matters
Regular physical activity offers numerous benefits for people with limited mobility:
How Health Next Door Can Help
At Health Next Door, our mobile physiotherapy team specializes in creating personalized exercise plans tailored to your needs.
Whether it’s seated exercises, hydrotherapy, or one-on-one stretching sessions, we’re here to guide and support you.
Let’s work together to make movement an empowering part of your life.