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Physiotherapist Scarlet Xavier
Updated 11-7-25
How Often
Complete three times per week
Exercise 4 has a different schedule.
Additional Notes
+ on all fours, sitting back onto your heels and focusing on stopping when you feel your back arching - can do in front of a mirror: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYvnUy5YEsY
1Deadbug
3 sets of 20 reps
  • Lie on your back with knees bent up.
  • Slowly one leg at a time bring your legs into tabletop position.
  • Extend both arms to the ceiling directly in front of your chest.
  • Extend opposite arm and opposite leg away from your trunk breathing out as you do.
  • Bring the arm and leg back to the start point while breathing in.
  • Repeat on the opposite side or as prescribed by your Physiotherapist.
2Single Leg Bridge
3 sets of 12 reps
  • Come into a lying position on the mat with the hands by your side.
  • This will reduce the amount of support provided by the upper limb.
  • Bend the knees with the heels in line with the sit bones.
  • Lift the non-target leg off the floor.
  • Press through the foot to lift the hips up.
  • Focus on keeping the pelvis level.
  • Repeat as per Physiotherapist guidelines.
Scarlet Xavier Physiotherapist at Peak Physio Rutherford and Newcastle NSW

Remember to leave the bed one vertebrae at a time

3Hip Abduction
3 sets of 12 reps
  • Lie down on your side with the affected leg up.
  • Tie a theraband around your ankles / lower leg.
  • Ensure your aligned, by making your shoulders, hips, knees and feet all in one straight line.
  • Lift the top leg up, putting tension on the band.
  • Return to the start.
  • Repeat this as many times as your Physiotherapist has prescribed.
4Book Opening
20 reps
Once / day
  • Lie on your side with your head supported and your knees bent up to 80-90 degrees.
  • Place your arms in front of you in front of your chest with hands together.
  • Lift your top arm up and over your body towards the floor behind you drawing a semicircle.
  • Rotate with the breastbone and ensure the pelvis remains still.
  • Hold at the end of movement for a breath.
  • Lift the arm up and reverse the semicircle movement until back at the start.
  • Complete as per Physiotherapist guidelines.