When I had sciatica, a physiotherapist and a chiropractor told me to replace toe-touching with single leg stretches, like a ballerina at a bar. And that sounds like the opening line to a joke.
Whoa. This hit home for me today. I had knee replacement surgery 5 weeks ago and thought my recovery was going well. So did my physiotherapist. But my surgeon told me yesterday that I had to push myself way, way harder in the next 2 weeks or I’d never get full range of motion back! Keep reaching for those toes, Betty!!
RAGs over 2 years ago
Or get clip-on arm extenders.
C over 2 years ago
Toe the line
Nachikethass over 2 years ago
Touching? Here, it’s been years since I have seen them!
Sanspareil over 2 years ago
He’s right!
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Toe Touchers Anonymous!
Carl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Even when I was young and in shape touching my toes was difficult.
Bwahahaha! over 2 years ago
Smart man that Bub.
JamieLee Premium Member over 2 years ago
Being able to touch your toes and get up from off the floor without assistance are important abilities to maintain as one ages.
Geophyzz over 2 years ago
When I had sciatica, a physiotherapist and a chiropractor told me to replace toe-touching with single leg stretches, like a ballerina at a bar. And that sounds like the opening line to a joke.
david_42 over 2 years ago
Haven’t been able to touch my toes since I was about eight. In my early 30s, I practiced yoga for four years, made no difference.
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 2 years ago
My wife, at 73, is still able to bend down and put her hands flat on the floor.
fencie over 2 years ago
Betty, warm up your muscles first with stretches. I also find it’s easier to touch my toes in the shower.
timinwsac Premium Member over 2 years ago
The older I get the shorter my arms seem to become.
Norris66 over 2 years ago
I just switched to touch my knees much easier.
sobrown51 over 2 years ago
My philosophy is if my hands cannot go to my feet, them my feet must come to my hands. It’s a sort of a Mohammed thing.
nakedbootleg over 2 years ago
Whoa. This hit home for me today. I had knee replacement surgery 5 weeks ago and thought my recovery was going well. So did my physiotherapist. But my surgeon told me yesterday that I had to push myself way, way harder in the next 2 weeks or I’d never get full range of motion back! Keep reaching for those toes, Betty!!
cabalonrye about 2 years ago
Why touch your toes? Just put you hands flat on the floor. Easier.