1Ankle Dorsiflexion [Knee to Wall]
- Stand next to a wall and place one foot in front of the other, its best to start closer to the wall approx. 5cm away.
- Whilst keeping your foot flat on the ground bend the knee with the aim of touching the wall.
- If you can touch the wall, move the foot back a centimetre each time until you find it difficult to reach the wall and feel a light stretch.
- Repeat/perform the exercise as instructed by your therapist as there is a few variations.
- Holding the stretch for 30 seconds up to a minute can be of benefit for people with stiffness in their ankle.

I prefer foot on a bench, but we don’t have a video. Don’t move back and forth, stay at a comfortable but position where you are feeling the stretch.
2Single Leg Heel Raise
- Stand facing a wall or supportive surface and place your fingers on the wall for support if needed.
- Ensure your feet are hip distance apart and toes facing forward.
- Take your weight onto the right leg removing your left leg from the floor.
- Gently transfer your weight to the ball of your right foot.
- Push up onto the ball of your foot by lifting the heel from the ground.
- Slowly lower yourself to the ground.
- Try to go up fast and down slowly.
- Repeat as per Physiotherapist guidelines.
3Quadrant
- Stand on the affected leg.
- Maintaining a level pelvis, reach as far forward, diagonal, side and behind as you can.
- You may steady yourself between each direction if required.
- Attempt to reach as far forward with the opposing leg as possible whilst maintaining your balance and control.
- Further directions may be progressed by your Physiotherapist.
4Hopping
- Standing with the feet directly under the hips, softly bend the knees.
- Shift the weight to the forefoot and push up to come off the ground.
- The knees will straighten when airborne.
- With the decent, land softly onto a slightly bent knee.
- Repeat as per Physiotherapist guidelines.