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Good recs for physical therapy type content on the internet?

For the past couple of years I've been extremely sedentary and I am definitely noticing how that's taking a toll on my body. I think I had imbalances and such before but now they are glaringly obvious; one shoulder higher than the other, one hip/glute is tighter than the other, same with calves, etc etc it goes on and on. I wanna try to address this stuff, so if anyone has any pointers or resources that they find helpful for mobility/strength/flexibility that would be dope.

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  • If you're in the US, I recently learned that some states allow you to see a physical therapist directly, without a referral. In my state it's limited to a few sessions, but you can tell the therapist something like "I won't be coming back, give me the best at-home routine for my issues", and they should be able to help you out. I know this still is not accessible to everyone, but I wanted to make sure you were aware that it might be an option!

    • Oh yeah that's a good idea! I have seen PTs in the past but I kinda feel like they weren't seeing the "big picture" when it comes to how fucked my whole body is lol. I should give it another shot though. Good idea to ask them for a comprehensive home routine

  • sometimes i follow videos by "the girl with the pilates mat" on youtube. a lot of her videos focus on mobility, strength, flexibility, and balance with a lot of low impact beginner videos as well (they really do make me feel so much better when i have energy to do them). i'd also be interested to see what other recommendations people may have for physical therapy cause i definitely need it too.

    • Awesome thank you for that! I definitely need beginner exercises for sure. I found a website with exercises for ankles/knees/hips and I had to begin with the seniors modifications for some of the exercises which was discouraging but it's better that I start at ANY level as opposed to not doing it at all

      • i absolutely agree, exercises aimed at seniors are genuinely really helpful! that youtuber also has senior videos too and they're way easier to follow cause they're a bit slower paced so i can keep up better (genuinely the ones i follow the most). always gotta go at your own pace and listen to your body! also can i ask what website you use?

  • I like MovementByDavid on YouTube. He teaches about flexibility training, has exercise videos teaching stretches for specific joints with alternate stretches for different levels, and has free books online with training info. Doing those stretches alongside my strength training has helped me feel a lot more connected to my body, limber, and resilient

  • I usually end up watching Bob and Brad on YouTube whenever I need some physical therapy exercises. They're geared for non-athletes and the exercises they discuss usually don't require major purchases.

    I just used their video about bruised ribs.

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