Improve Your Walking Form and Stability with These Exercises (Neuromuscular Disease Edition)

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Are you looking for ways to improve your walking by strengthening the primary muscles for walking, especially if you have a neuromuscular disease such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, or multiple sclerosis? If so, this video is for you!
    In this video, Nathan from Skills and Wellness will show you how to do five simple exercises that target the main muscles involved in walking, such as the calves, the quads, the hamstrings, the glutes, and the tibialis anterior. These exercises will help you improve your walking form, stability, and efficiency, as well as prevent foot drop and other common problems.
    You don't need any special equipment or a lot of space to do these exercises. All you need is a chair, a belt, throw pillow, and some motivation. You can do these exercises at home, at the office, or anywhere you like. Just make sure you have a stable support, such as a walker, a cane, or a railing, when you do them.
    These exercises are suitable for people with neuromuscular disease, such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or muscular dystrophy, and even cerbral palsy. However, you should always consult with your doctor or therapist before trying any new exercise program. And remember to warm up your muscles with some gentle stretches or movements before you begin.
    So, what are you waiting for? Watch this video and learn how to improve your walking by strengthening the primary muscles for walking. And don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to my channel for more videos like this. Thank you for watching and I'll see you in the next video. Bye!
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 - INTRO
    1:50 - SEATED MARCHING
    2:30 - HEEL RAISING
    3:20 - TOES UP
    4:45 - HALF SQUAT
    5:50 - SIDE STEPPING
    7:40 - OUTRO
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    Disclaimer:
    This video should not replace the necessity of visiting your doctor or getting your occupational therapy session done. Please consult your primary care physician before doing any of this. The video is for educational purposes only.
    By performing any fitness exercises, you are performing them at your own risk. Skills and wellness will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of our fitness program.
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