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Rehabilitation Exercises: How to Rebuild Strength, Movement and Confidence After an Injury
Recovering from an injury, surgery, or prolonged period of pain usually takes more than rest. Rest may be important during the early stages of healing, but the body also needs an appropriate return to movement and load. That is where rehabilitation exercises become valuable. A well-designed rehabilitation program can help you: Restore comfortable movement Rebuild strength and endurance Improve balance and coordination Increase tolerance for everyday activity Prepare injured t
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2 days ago12 min read


Jane Fonda Toe Taps for Hip Strength, Balance and Pelvic Control
Some exercises stay popular because they work. The classic “Jane Fonda” style of hip training—side-lying leg lifts, controlled taps, and small-range movements—can build meaningful endurance through the lateral hip when performed with good control. The toe-tap variations demonstrated by Dr. Joe add a coordination challenge: the working leg moves while the pelvis and trunk stay as quiet as possible. That makes the exercise useful for more than simply “feeling the burn.” It can
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2 days ago10 min read


Banded Monster Walks for Stronger Hips and Better Knee Control
Banded Monster Walks for Stronger Hips, Better Knee Control and Improved Athletic Stability Do your knees collapse inward when you squat, run, land, climb stairs, or ski? Do your hips feel weak or unstable when you balance on one leg? Banded monster walks are a simple strengthening exercise that can help train the muscles responsible for controlling the pelvis, hips, knees, and feet during movement. They are commonly used in warm-ups and rehabilitation programs, but they shou
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3 days ago11 min read
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