Staying active as we get older can sometimes feel like a challenge, especially when joint stiffness or muscle pain gets in the way. But the good news is there are simple exercises that can help! Occupational therapy (OT) exercises are great for keeping your body moving and helping reduce pain.
Here are five easy exercises you can do at home to feel better and stay mobile.
Keep your ankles moving to help walking feel easier.
Do 10 circles in each direction on both ankles.
Improve hand strength and ease arthritis pain.
Repeat 8–10 times for each hand.
Boost your leg strength and endurance.
Try marching for 1–2 minutes or longer if you can!
Stretch your shoulders and improve your range of motion.
Do 10 gentle stretches.
Eases lower back aches and keeps your body flexible.
Do 5 twists on each side.
These exercises are designed to be gentle and safe, but always listen to your body. Stop if something feels uncomfortable, and talk to a therapist or doctor if you’re not sure.
By practicing these exercises daily, you can stay active, reduce pain, and enjoy more independence. Remember, a little movement goes a long way!
This blog is for informational purposes only and is not intended as professional advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider or specialist for specific questions or concerns.
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