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Are You A Limber Leopard? 2 Simple Home Tests To See How Flexible You Are

Don’t Take Your Mobility For Granted

Remember when you were a child and you could bend and reach and twist with ease. Can you still, or are the days at the computer or at the desk starting to take their toll?
The fact is, although we shouldn’t, many people lose their flexibility and mobility over time. This can lead to pain and poor performance in athletes.

How Flexible Are You?

The good news is that physiotherapy can give you the tools to restore your movement. Here’s Rob with  2 simple tests you can do at home to see if your mobility is normal.
 

It’s Never Too Late To Start

Now you know where your at, if you have started to stiffen up, remember it’s never too late to get moving again. As the old saying goes,
 
“The best day to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best day is today”
If you need some help to loosen up from the professionals, give us a call and book an appointment. Our hands on treatments and international programs will put you moving again 😀

 

 

 

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Top 5 Exercises To Prevent Back Pain

In today’s blog, our resident physiotherapist Kevin Hartigan (MISCP) shares with us his favourite exercises to help prevent back pain.

Back pain is a very common problem that affects most people at some stage in their life. Back pain can vary from a simple niggle that becomes a nuisance, to life limiting conditions.  In fact the Central Statistics Office recently reported that back pain was the most commonly reported chronic health condition in Ireland.

Back pain can strike at any age, and often at the most inconvenient time!! So with the busy festive season fast approaching, it is well worth knowing some simple exercises that can minimise the risk of developing back pain.

Here is my  5 top exercises to maintain a strong, healthy lower back and core.

 

1.Cobra

Place your hands directly under your shoulders. Keeping your hips on the floor, push up through the hands to straighten the elbows, allowing your back to arch. Breathe out at the top of the movement and slowly lower yourself down.

Cobra Stretch. Image Curtosy of Salaso

 

Knee Roll

This exercise will increase the flexibility of your lower back and hip muscles. Lie on your back with your arms to the sides and knees bent. Roll your knees side to side slowly and with control.

Knee Roll. Image Courtesy of Salaso

Bridge

This exercise will strengthen the gluteal and core muscles. Your lower back should remain in a neutral position (neither arched nor rounded) throughout the exercise. A straight line should be formed between your shoulders and knees. Push through your feet to raise your hips until they are in line with your knees and shoulder. Lower back down with control.

The Bridge – Image courtesy of Salaso.

 

Bird Dog

This exercise will improve your core muscle strength and control. Kneel on all fours and draw your lower abdominal muscles towards your spine. Slowly extend your opposite leg and arm until your ankle is in line with your hip and hand in line with your shoulder. Hold (pause) bring your leg and arm back to the ground.

The Bird Dog Exercise – Image courtesy of Salaso

Cat Stretch

This exercise will stretch the muscles of your back. Slowly sit back on your heels, keeping your hands on the floor. Allow your head to drop down between your arms. Hold and release the stretch.

Cat Stretch- Image Courtesy of Salaso

 

If you are currently suffering with your back, the above exercises can be  a good tool kit to help. However never do the exercises if they are causing you more pain.

There are many back issues and injuries that our expert Chartered Physiotherapists treat regularly clinic so If you have any queries on your back or any other aches and pains, we are more that happy to help! 

For any more details on our physio services you can check our page here or contact our dedicated team on 061 530030 for Limerick or 066 71 06 303 for Tralee.

We are also now taking online bookings so you can see our diary live, and book  a time that suits you best quickly and hassle free!

Thanks to the excellent Salaso.com for the use of their exercise prescription software.

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