We are ready to move down to the lower back and hips. If you missed parts one through three of my bed stretches series, the video links are at the bottom of this article!
If you have Parkinson’s, you must get your body warmed up and primed for movement before getting out of bed. Stretching and moving in bed first thing in the morning makes it easier to get around the rest of the day. More importantly, it could prevent an accidental fall when you stand up or start to walk.
We get really stiffened up throughout the night, and many people with Parkinson’s have a bit of time before their first dose of medication takes effect. Of course, it’s easier to move during your medication’s “on” period, but you can use this waiting time to do some easy stretches.
Let’s work on this together. I’m only giving you a couple of exercises at a time. After you get used to doing them slowly, you’ll be more likely to remember how to do them. Let’s chunk it out!
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