Feeling Wobbly? This Hack Will Help You Feel Balanced!
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- If you feel wobbly, and off balance after sitting or lying down for any period of time, let me explain why this happens! AND a hack to help with this!
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I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you. Your tips go far beyond anything I’ve ever experienced with any of my physical therapists. Your exercise for lower back pain has helped me so tremendously. I am going to sign up soon for your classes.
I love these tips! I exercise regularly to help with my MS symptoms, but first thing in the morning I am a bit ‘wooden’ in my movements. I will definitely try to warm up a bit before jumping out of bed. Thanks Dr. Gretchen!
Thanks. I do these movements when I start moving. It helps reduce the “Frankenstein walk”. I do them while on our MSing link calls too.
Lol I call it a Rigamortis walk like RtD2.
Hi Dr.Gretchen Hawley. I am a Physical Therapist from Pakistan . I regularly watch your clinical educational videos regarding M.S.
Your expertise is awesome .
Hello, I am a survivor of Chair Malformation 2020, I had Decompression surgery. I try to implement your MS exercises into my life. I've been to PT over the past few years and I think your techniques will help. Health insurance can only go so far and cover so much. I'm not currently going to PT, so I do exercise at home and help from my husband. Keep up the videos 😊
Absolutely will! I'm so glad that you are able to implement the exercises and strategies shared on my page!
Thank you!
Very helpful indeed. The title aptly describes the feeling. Best wishes
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
This was my issue today after 3 good days, so thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
It's great tips thank you so much Dr Gretchen Hawley. 🙏🙏💐
This is so incredibly helpful, thanks ❤
I can't wait to try those❣️❣️❣️
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! You got this!!
Thank you for those tips!
That is miraculous!!! Thank you so so much❤
You're very welcome!
Thanks for sharing
Happy to share!
Thank you
You're very welcome!
Dr. Gretchen I'm in the hospital for rehab because for three months I was on another hospital and was not active at all
Now I'm getting therapy 3 times a week and I'm so sore I can't get put of bed to get to the bathroom
Like 6 steps with the walker
The therapy I'm doing is side steps at the
Can't think of name!?😮
Gym, I guess that's the name I was looking for.
And pt and or five times a week!
Just give me some exercises I could show them
I'm in so much pain
I know some is normal but this is crazy
Thx
Hi there! I appreciate you sharing what you are going through. Unfortunately, without an in-person evaluation it is difficult to answer this question.
Do same thing if you barely can lift legs? I tend to not be able to barely
Yes - I always recommend doing the thing that's hard! This will help the brain to rewire the neural pathways OR strengthen existing ones. This will allow for progress to occur in that specific movement or action.
Why the sole of my feet feel as though I am standing on rubber..?.this causes me to have ataxia I use a walker for balance. I am considering botox.
When the sole of our feet feel different (ie. numb, tingling, etc.) then it’s a sensory change. Therefore desensitization exercises may be helpful! I have a video on my page about this - search for “desensitization” and you should find a few.
I find it SO hard to do your exercises with my left leg - it just WON'T lift, and I cant use it when trying to walk. Can you suggest an exercise that will strengthen my left leg, please?
Many thanks.
Hey there! Check out this podcast episode: open.spotify.com/episode/4RvsqvoA3OpOZXa405XXZb?si=6135365cabd047dc I believe it will help answer your question more effectively than a comment here :)
This isn’t a MS-specific problem. This happens to a lot of people who sit in a plane, train, or car for a long period of time.
Respectfully, yes, you are correct. But what’s your point? This may or may not be applicable for you, however, it’s FREE quality MS information for those who CAN possibly benefit from Dr Gretchen’s information. Just TRY and be grateful.. it may be tough for anyone devastated with MS, but TRY. Good luck
I didn’t say that I wasn’t grateful. I’m always grateful for Dr. Hawley’s videos. I was just pointing out that even people who don’t have MS have this problem. Although the channel is intended for people with MS, it’s also beneficial for people who want to alleviate aches and pains. In fact, many of her exercises are Pilates exercises.
🙏🙏😘
So glad you enjoyed the video!
My therapist said that when you raise your knees, you should hit the ground hard?!
Did your therapist say why?
For 2.35 sec,( half of ur video) you tell what is the problem..that ain't important as we live with it..we know more than you know..but what bad effect it has for u..by the time u start giving something useful..many will run away..so kindly stick to what u said u will give after brief intro
Excellent! Thanks for the tips. 😊
You're very welcome!