After spending a few years with painful knees, then one of them locking up so I couldn't straighten my leg until whatever popped out, went back in, I made an appointment in February for the doctors. No personal visit, doctor rang me. I explained my problem. Doctor then said you need to see a physio therapist, they will make an appointment. So I was put on a waiting list. Hurray, my appoint came through. 10th July. I have been, was diagnosed with arthritis in one knee, miniscular tear in the other, with a cyst. Ummm. 3 months of physio therapy will sort it out. First visit, 4th September. You have to laugh. Anyway, mean time do these video exercises, that they have me a link to. BUT..... I found Will Harlow. My oh my. Life has changed. I have now ordered the book too. Not had any locking up since doing the leg muscle exercises. Thank you so much Will. Looking forward to getting more mobility as time goes on.
Hello again. We have a senior exercise group and we use a walking stick as support in many of our exercises for obvious reasons. Its used in various ways for shoulder arms and wrist exercises. In our culture we have a, what we call a taiaha or spear and there are many twists and turns. We also use, what we call a poi which we twirl in different directions using the wrists. These were not only for weapons, but for dexterity and to limber up. Just sharing. From New Zealand.
Thanks for your videos. I have a hard time being lazy and undisciplined to exercise. I need to wake up and get motivated. You are very encouraging. Great explanations. Like your British accent so much. I'm over 60. Do not like saying that. Have tried doing push-ups, sit ups, squats, etc. Always feel better after. Some "reverse leg lifts" on hands and knees for firming my glutes. Need to get serious about this and just enjoy it. Can not jog or run or walk a lot due to painful feet. But CAN still get around, drive, shop, etc. Sorry for long text. Btw, you make great videos and you are a good-looking, very presentable man. Keep up the good work. God bless you in a special way.
I’ve been working in the pool at my local YMCA and actually put my right arm straight up in the air today instead of part way up like I have for the past year.
I hate doing dead hangs but shoulders love it! At first could only do 5 sec but have worked up to >60 sec, 5x/week. As soon hands start to slip I tighten core to “active” dead hang to take pressure off hands. Grip strength has also greatly improved. I’m a 70 yo, 130 lb female and will do this for the rest of my life.
Had painful shoulder impingement and I mean painful as hell like a aching tooth ache but in your shoulder, after extensive research a number of really top notch physio's like Will all gave rave reviews on the dead hang , just a tip if you can't do 30 secs supporting your entire weight try keeping your feet partially on the ground so you're hanging with maybe 75% of your weight. Alot of physio's refer to Dr John Kirsch's book on shoulder health as a game changer I'm 49 and was heading for sugery now I'm almost back to normal but with better healthier shoulders that I will never take for granted.
Thank you! Great synchronicity as I’ve started to do some yoga and never realized my limited range of motion on left shoulder. Just turned 50 so I’m hoping I caught it in time! Thank you! What a great channel. So much on TH-cam is for younger audiences. Really appreciate your videos!! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your videos with us over 50’s people. I had an injury that prevented me from using my right arm. Fortunately you shared a video with exercises with stretches lying on your bed. Holding my right wrist and raising my arm up was a game changer Thank you Will so much!
I am definitely going to try this one. My right shoulder is slowly improving with some of the other things you have shown but keeping the progress is just as important.
Thanks for your help I have had problems walking with pain in my left foot after surgery to immobilze my ankle after the cartledge wore away...this was back in 2007. Recently I have had a lot of pain developing right in the point of the centre of the foot just behind the front pad , felt like there was a stone in there....this has almost stopped me walking sometimes. I saw your video on buying a squash ball and rolling it around with my foot and along the arch and it has worked almost straight away...I am so gratefull thanks. I have ordered the book .
I'm sorry to hear about your injured shoulder, I wish you all the best in your recovery journey - I hope my videos prove beneficial to support your rehabilitation!
@@HT-Physio Hi Will, I really appreciate your personalised response. I'm an ex National and Provincial athlete, but at 82 have balance problems and insensitive feet have to be very careful. I'm fortunate that I am flexible with healthy joints and strong bones due to the types of exercise that you present so well - walking, even with a walking stick is a problem. I find that apart from balance, my quads get stiff and tired if I walk too far. I'm also a retired academic, therapist and sport psychologist' so I have a fair understanding of anatomy and movement. Your presentations are both straight forward, clear and helpful. Pity I wasn't living in the UK to have personal sessions on my walking!! I wish you well with your practice - I'm sure that there are many senior citizens who value your contribution. Stay well!!
Great exercises thank you - wish I’d known about them a few years ago when I suffered for two years with a frozen shoulder! Will be doing the last two to prevent a recurrence.
I've been doing the doorframe stretch for a while. I may have learned it from your channel previously. It is great. Releasing the shoulder helped with neck and back issues for me.
Absolutely great advice...it really worked with me...just wish I knew these when I had been through shoulder issues some years back...Much appreciate the various options provided for people with different range of motions...thats so thoughtful 😊 Thank you
Hi, Will, I used to do the dead hang (mokey bar in children playground). Yes, it feels really good for my shoulders and underarm muscles. However, I think my belly will get protruded and I can overstretch my back. Another chiropractor on you tube channel said that it's OK to compress the back but not to pull the back as it can tear the back muscles. It's not that I wanted to believe him: I myself experienced a weaker back after doing the dead hang for a long time. Not I stop doing it and I am trying to restore my back strength. Until now, I am still not quite there yet. I am still doing my core exercises to strengthen my back
Hi will love your exercises. Its really helping me. Can you recommend any beginner's exercises for the pool ? Thank you so much. Please continue your good work
OK. I have 3 right shoulder rotator cuff muscle tears, and I'm 73, diagnosed last year. BUT I can lift both arms above shoulders and have full mobility right now. think I'll do the hard one on the left side, and the umbrella one on right side, even though I can lift both arms up... worried about making tears worse if I try the 2nd. one? thoughts?
At the age of 80, my shoulders are still pretty strong. For a long period of my life I have worked with weights. Problem is, as a teenager I lifted weights which were too heavy for me because I had no adjustable barbells, only barbells which were made with concrete, which were not adjustable. As a result I think there is a calcification in my right shoulder joint. I feel pain in my right shoulder . I was wondering if these exercises would help or make it worse.
Active 60 expat ❤ your content, I'm mixing some Tai Chi with your excercises, wanted to say thanks. Farmwork gets my shoulders, forearms and lower back hurting so I'm appreciative of your time showing us these techniques. Look us up if you're ever in Costa Rica, Pura Vida
Sir, I have had an 'interesting' procedure due to a rotator cuff issue. The Dr removed my second head attachment of my bicept, it removed some issues - but I find some strength and motion deficits. Any guidance? Thank you Glenn
Thanks Will for rotator cuff exercises with umbrella. I like your videos because of your honesty ie saying that you have had experiences which have thus shaped your exercise advice. 😊
When i walk my Right Knee gives a CLICK sound, then i short the length of my Step. It is controlled. Sometimes later it is alright. May i have your advise please?
Apparently "dead" being uttered on YT is forbidden. Just sayin' .Otherwise this channel is extremely helpful, I watch every video of this channel the algorithm recommends😊
Will Harlow, you are such a thoughtful young man. So glad I've found your channel. 😉
Thank you so much!
After spending a few years with painful knees, then one of them locking up so I couldn't straighten my leg until whatever popped out, went back in, I made an appointment in February for the doctors. No personal visit, doctor rang me. I explained my problem. Doctor then said you need to see a physio therapist, they will make an appointment. So I was put on a waiting list. Hurray, my appoint came through. 10th July. I have been, was diagnosed with arthritis in one knee, miniscular tear in the other, with a cyst. Ummm. 3 months of physio therapy will sort it out. First visit, 4th September. You have to laugh. Anyway, mean time do these video exercises, that they have me a link to. BUT..... I found Will Harlow. My oh my. Life has changed. I have now ordered the book too. Not had any locking up since doing the leg muscle exercises. Thank you so much Will. Looking forward to getting more mobility as time goes on.
Thank you so much for your detailed comment - I know the waiting times with appointments can be very frustrating! Wishing you all the best
God bless you thank ❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
You are the best and most helpful physical therapist on TH-cam. Thank you.
You're more than welcome!
Hello again. We have a senior exercise group and we use a walking stick as support in many of our exercises for obvious reasons. Its used in various ways for shoulder arms and wrist exercises. In our culture we have a, what we call a taiaha or spear and there are many twists and turns. We also use, what we call a poi which we twirl in different directions using the wrists. These were not only for weapons, but for dexterity and to limber up. Just sharing. From New Zealand.
I love that you give options for all abilities!!
:)
Hubby got frozen shoulders and I'm much more attentive to mine now, it's really a case of a stitch in time saves nine! ❤
Thanks for your videos. I have a hard time being lazy and undisciplined to exercise. I need to wake up and get motivated. You are very encouraging. Great explanations. Like your British accent so much. I'm over 60. Do not like saying that. Have tried doing push-ups, sit ups, squats, etc. Always feel better after. Some "reverse leg lifts" on hands and knees for firming my glutes. Need to get serious about this and just enjoy it. Can not jog or run or walk a lot due to painful feet. But CAN still get around, drive, shop, etc. Sorry for long text. Btw, you make great videos and you are a good-looking, very presentable man. Keep up the good work. God bless you in a special way.
Thank you so much for your detailed comment I really appreciate it! Have a great day :)
I’ve been working in the pool at my local YMCA and actually put my right arm straight up in the air today instead of part way up like I have for the past year.
I hate doing dead hangs but shoulders love it! At first could only do 5 sec but have worked up to >60 sec, 5x/week. As soon hands start to slip I tighten core to “active” dead hang to take pressure off hands. Grip strength has also greatly improved. I’m a 70 yo, 130 lb female and will do this for the rest of my life.
Had painful shoulder impingement and I mean painful as hell like a aching tooth ache but in your shoulder, after extensive research a number of really top notch physio's like Will all gave rave reviews on the dead hang , just a tip if you can't do 30 secs supporting your entire weight try keeping your feet partially on the ground so you're hanging with maybe 75% of your weight.
Alot of physio's refer to Dr John Kirsch's book on shoulder health as a game changer I'm 49 and was heading for sugery now I'm almost back to normal but with better healthier shoulders that I will never take for granted.
Thank you! Great synchronicity as I’ve started to do some yoga and never realized my limited range of motion on left shoulder. Just turned 50 so I’m hoping I caught it in time! Thank you! What a great channel. So much on TH-cam is for younger audiences. Really appreciate your videos!! 😊
You're more than welcome!
I hang from a door jam pull-up bar - it’s so good 😎
Thanks Will Harlow
:)
I'm 45 but love your videos as I know the exercises will still be relevant for me. I loved your book too 😊
Thank you so much for your support!
Thank you so much for sharing your videos with us over 50’s people. I had an injury that prevented me from using my right arm. Fortunately you shared a video with exercises with stretches lying on your bed. Holding my right wrist and raising my arm up was a game changer Thank you Will so much!
I am definitely going to try this one. My right shoulder is slowly improving with some of the other things you have shown but keeping the progress is just as important.
Thanks for your help I have had problems walking with pain in my left foot after surgery to immobilze my ankle after the cartledge wore away...this was back in 2007. Recently I have had a lot of pain developing right in the point of the centre of the foot just behind the front pad , felt like there was a stone in there....this has almost stopped me walking sometimes. I saw your video on buying a squash ball and rolling it around with my foot and along the arch and it has worked almost straight away...I am so gratefull thanks. I have ordered the book .
That is great to hear! Thank you for your support - have a great day :)
Thank you!
:)
Number 2 is excellent as I don’t go to the gym any more. Thank you. I’m 73
Very useful for me with an injured, but recovering left shoulder assisted by a physiotherapist's soft tissue massage. Thank you very much.
I'm sorry to hear about your injured shoulder, I wish you all the best in your recovery journey - I hope my videos prove beneficial to support your rehabilitation!
@@HT-Physio Hi Will, I really appreciate your personalised response. I'm an ex National and Provincial athlete, but at 82 have balance problems and insensitive feet have to be very careful. I'm fortunate that I am flexible with healthy joints and strong bones due to the types of exercise that you present so well - walking, even with a walking stick is a problem. I find that apart from balance, my quads get stiff and tired if I walk too far. I'm also a retired academic, therapist and sport psychologist' so I have a fair understanding of anatomy and movement. Your presentations are both straight forward, clear and helpful. Pity I wasn't living in the UK to have personal sessions on my walking!! I wish you well with your practice - I'm sure that there are many senior citizens who value your contribution. Stay well!!
Great exercises thank you - wish I’d known about them a few years ago when I suffered for two years with a frozen shoulder! Will be doing the last two to prevent a recurrence.
You're welcome!
Thank you for the amazing help!
You're more than welcome
I've been doing the doorframe stretch for a while. I may have learned it from your channel previously. It is great. Releasing the shoulder helped with neck and back issues for me.
That's great to hear!
Absolutely great advice...it really worked with me...just wish I knew these when I had been through shoulder issues some years back...Much appreciate the various options provided for people with different range of motions...thats so thoughtful 😊 Thank you
Good tips! Lot of good and helpful information here. Thank you so much for another great video Will!👋❤
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Love your channel, this last one is great thank you!
Thank you for your comment :)
Some great advice again, thank you
You're welcome!
I have been looking ar adding hanging to my fitness routine. Thank you
This is just what I need thank you!
Happy to help
Thank you😊
:)
Appreciate All your tips and exercises... very Grateful for all you do my friend... Your Great...
Your videos are SO helpful...thank you so much!
Hi, Will, I used to do the dead hang (mokey bar in children playground). Yes, it feels really good for my shoulders and underarm muscles. However, I think my belly will get protruded and I can overstretch my back. Another chiropractor on you tube channel said that it's OK to compress the back but not to pull the back as it can tear the back muscles. It's not that I wanted to believe him: I myself experienced a weaker back after doing the dead hang for a long time. Not I stop doing it and I am trying to restore my back strength. Until now, I am still not quite there yet. I am still doing my core exercises to strengthen my back
Hi will love your exercises. Its really helping me. Can you recommend any beginner's exercises for the pool ? Thank you so much. Please continue your good work
OK. I have 3 right shoulder rotator cuff muscle tears, and I'm 73, diagnosed last year. BUT I can lift both arms above shoulders and have full mobility right now. think I'll do the hard one on the left side, and the umbrella one on right side, even though I can lift both arms up... worried about making tears worse if I try the 2nd. one? thoughts?
Excellent exercises. Do u hv anything for frozen shoulder. My left shoulder is frozen since 3 years. It's quite painful
tore both elbow tendons -thanks
Will you are so helpful! Thank you❤
I would call the one arm stretch at the door frame. THE MONKEY STRETCH. the third stretch I would call the MARY POPPIN STRETCH
Just seen this one so will give it a try - Great stuff!!!
Wishing you all the best!
At the age of 80, my shoulders are still pretty strong. For a long period of my life I have worked with weights. Problem is, as a teenager I lifted weights which were too heavy for me because I had no adjustable barbells, only barbells which were made with concrete, which were not adjustable. As a result I think there is a calcification in my right shoulder joint. I feel pain in my right shoulder . I was wondering if these exercises would help or make it worse.
Active 60 expat ❤ your content, I'm mixing some Tai Chi with your excercises, wanted to say thanks. Farmwork gets my shoulders, forearms and lower back hurting so I'm appreciative of your time showing us these techniques. Look us up if you're ever in Costa Rica, Pura Vida
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much
God bless you ❤❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤
how long should you hang to see benefit?
I reckon about 15 to 30 seconds.
Thanks Will. Have you covered scapulo-thoracic crepitus at any stage? I can’t find any obvious listing
Sir,
I have had an 'interesting' procedure due to a rotator
cuff issue. The Dr removed my second head attachment
of my bicept, it removed some issues - but I find some
strength and motion deficits. Any guidance?
Thank you
Glenn
Thanks Will for rotator cuff exercises with umbrella. I like your videos because of your honesty ie saying that you have had experiences which have thus shaped your exercise advice. 😊
Another great video
Thank you!
How long should you hang from the pull-up bar?
When i walk my Right Knee gives a CLICK sound, then i short the length of my Step. It is controlled.
Sometimes later it is alright.
May i have your advise please?
Hello Sir. I am a regular viewer of your videos. Can you help me with stiff neck? Thank you
You could do the first one but supported with some of your weight on a chair.
Apparently "dead" being uttered on YT is forbidden. Just sayin' .Otherwise this channel is extremely helpful, I watch every video of this channel the algorithm recommends😊
Thank you for your support!
very helpful i wish you would respond or answer.
Will Harlow is a tall boy! 😁🙈
A veritable Wardrobe.
👍
What exercises would you prescribe for adhesive capsulitis? (New to the channel and been enjoying the information.)