What works for me is any live Zoom chair exercise class that I have obligated myself to. All the types. Thank you to the Jerusalem Senior CitiZoom program, around since the Corona!
That's great! If you like that type of content, we have a whole archive of exercise classes in The MSing Link program, as well as live classes each month! If you're interested in checking out the program you can find all the info here: www.drgretchenhawley.com/the-msing-link-program
Thanks Dr Gretchen - I have PPMS and have had it since 1997/98. All’s been alright till 2021. I was in hospital with Covid. Seems like recovering everything has been beyond tough. Walking was extremely affected and so was my balance. Looking forward to using your approach’s to better my situation 👍
Thanks for the explanation Dr Gretchen. What type of exercises can a person with no ability to walk at all to start. I can't lift my legs up, whether in a seated or lying down. My legs are almost paralyzed. I need to use my arms to lift and move my legs during seated or lying down. I hope there's a strengthening exercise for that. Thank you.
Hi there, have you ever tried a passive excerciser? It doesn't strengthen your muscles but it helps with circulation and your lymphatic system. Those of us with limited movement still need to keep things flowing. Currently I use mine by sitting in a chair. Hope this helps.
Hip flexor is my probably nowi use to walk before I had my left elbow surgery and it got infected so I had to start over to walk again so home patient therapist help me through this started to walk with my walker til I caught Covid 19and I'm trying to start over again now it's my hip flexor is the problem can't raise the leg up help !!
You can find all the ways that you can grab a copy of my book, The MSing Link, via the link below. Happy reading! www.drgretchenhawley.com/the-msing-link-book
Mam, I dont have sclerosis but I would like to say that yoga is extremely beneficial to health as it reaps a lots of benefits(Since you like it very much)... Starting from physical to mental health, it is best👌👌👌 And mam, your calming as well as cheerful personality gives me a lot of energy from inside which I feel good, whenever I see you in video... Tributes to that😊
Is this would be the same for people with spinal cord injury because some therapy doesn't work?I have partially paralyzed on the left legi need to build strength
I don't have MS but I'm interested in exercises for my drop foot I got after my back surgery in 2014. It's been a real struggle and I am using a walker. Would you be able to give me some exercises? Thank you.
What works for me is any live Zoom chair exercise class that I have obligated myself to. All the types. Thank you to the Jerusalem Senior CitiZoom program, around since the Corona!
That's great! If you like that type of content, we have a whole archive of exercise classes in The MSing Link program, as well as live classes each month! If you're interested in checking out the program you can find all the info here: www.drgretchenhawley.com/the-msing-link-program
@@DoctorGretchenHawley Weird time difference! 😅
Thanks Dr Gretchen - I have PPMS and have had it since 1997/98. All’s been alright till 2021. I was in hospital with Covid. Seems like recovering everything has been beyond tough. Walking was extremely affected and so was my balance. Looking forward to using your approach’s to better my situation 👍
Thanks for the explanation Dr Gretchen. What type of exercises can a person with no ability to walk at all to start. I can't lift my legs up, whether in a seated or lying down. My legs are almost paralyzed. I need to use my arms to lift and move my legs during seated or lying down. I hope there's a strengthening exercise for that. Thank you.
Hi there, have you ever tried a passive excerciser? It doesn't strengthen your muscles but it helps with circulation and your lymphatic system. Those of us with limited movement still need to keep things flowing. Currently I use mine by sitting in a chair. Hope this helps.
@@conniebaginski5310 thank you! What passive exercisers are you using now? Perhaps you can share the brand and model. Thanks much 🙏
Hip flexor is my probably nowi use to walk before I had my left elbow surgery and it got infected so I had to start over to walk again so home patient therapist help me through this started to walk with my walker til I caught Covid 19and I'm trying to start over again now it's my hip flexor is the problem can't raise the leg up help !!
Information on exercise on book
You can find all the ways that you can grab a copy of my book, The MSing Link, via the link below. Happy reading! www.drgretchenhawley.com/the-msing-link-book
Mam, I dont have sclerosis but I would like to say that yoga is extremely beneficial to health as it reaps a lots of benefits(Since you like it very much)... Starting from physical to mental health, it is best👌👌👌
And mam, your calming as well as cheerful personality gives me a lot of energy from inside which I feel good, whenever I see you in video... Tributes to that😊
Is this would be the same for people with spinal cord injury because some therapy doesn't work?I have partially paralyzed on the left legi need to build strength
I don't have MS but I'm interested in exercises for my drop foot I got after my back surgery in 2014. It's been a real struggle and I am using a walker. Would you be able to give me some exercises? Thank you.
There are some fully length exercise classes on my page, as well as some other shorter, educational videos☺️
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