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Physiotherapist Jed Grant
Updated 2-6-25
When to Stop
Discontinue if pain exceeds 3/10
1Sciatic Nerve Slider
1 set of 10 reps
  • Sit on a chair with your feet hanging freely.
  • Slouch through your back and drop your shoulders towards the ground.
  • Look down towards your feet, bend your knee back, and point toes to the ground.
  • This is the starting position.
  • Slowly straighten your knee, look up to the ceiling and point your toes back towards you.
  • Then slowly bend your knee, look down to the ground and point toes downwards to return to the starting position.
  • Repeat this movement as many times as your Physiotherapist has prescribed.
Jed Grant Physiotherapist Newcastle Budgewoi

2-3 times daily. Stay in a pain-free range

2Bridge [Staggered]
3 sets of 10 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.
  • Position the feet in a staggered position with the target foot closest to you.
  • Press through the feet to lift the hips up.
  • Focus on keeping the pelvis level.
  • Repeat as per Physiotherapist guidelines.
3Crab Walk [Feet]
3 sets of 10 reps
  • Secure the band around the tops of the feet.
  • Come into a squat position, sending the hips back and maintaining the knees over the top of the ankles.
  • Side step controlling the movement of the stepping foot against the band.
  • As you step imagine you are passing under a shallow roof, maintaining the squat depth.

4Toe Taps
3 sets of 6 reps
  • Starting in the tabletop position, connect to the abdominal muscles by drawing the belly button towards the spine.
  • Maintain a neutral pelvic position.
  • Keep the arms by your side and relax your shoulders.
  • Maintain the amount of knee bend whilst you lower the toes of one leg down to the mat and return to the starting position.
  • Repeat on the opposing side maintaining the abdominal contraction.

5Median Nerve Slider
2 sets of 10 reps
  • Position yourself in comfortable standing posture.
  • With a bent elbow elevate the arm to 90 degrees from the side body.
  • Maintaining a bent elbow turn the palm up to the roof.
  • Extend the wrist as if you’re holding a plate flat on the palm.
  • Commence with the arm bent at 90 degrees.
  • Slowly extend the hand to the point of resistance either felt at the upper arm, elbow, or forearm.
  • Begin to then bend the elbow and flex the wrist so the fingers are pointing towards the head.
  • As the elbow bends, take the ear towards the opposite shoulder.
  • Return the head to neutral as you recommence extending the arm.
  • Repeat this ‘flossing’ motion as per Physiotherapist’s instructions.
6Thoracic Extension
3 sets of 10 reps
  • Starting position: Sit on the floor with your knees bent and feet flat. Position a foam roller horizontally behind you, just beneath your shoulder blades.
  • Lean back so your upper back rests on the foam roller and place your hands behind your head to support your neck, keeping your elbows wide.
  • Engage your core slightly to avoid overarching your lower back.
  • Lower your buttocks to the floor to maintain support.
  • Slowly arch your upper back over the foam roller, allowing your spine to gently extend. Focus on opening up through the chest without straining the neck.
  • Pause briefly at the end of the movement, then return to the starting position by engaging your core.
  • Gradually adjust the position of the foam roller up or down your thoracic spine and repeat to target different segments.
  • Complete repetitions as prescribed by your physiotherapist.
7Row [A]
3 sets of 12 reps
  • In a standing position, secure the prescribed Theraband around a sturdy pole just above waist height.
  • With a proud chest and thumbs pointing towards the roof, pull the hands back keeping the elbows straight
  • As you pull back, focus on squeezing the shoulder blades together.
  • Control the return.
8Single Leg Bridge
3 sets of 10 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.
Jed Grant Physiotherapist Newcastle Budgewoi

When staggered gets too easy

9Leg Extension
3 sets of 10 reps
  • Starting in the tabletop position, connect to the abdominal muscles by drawing the belly button towards the spine.
  • Maintain a neutral pelvic position.
  • Slowly straighten your leg as your lower it towards the ground and then float your leg back up to the tabletop position.
  • Repeat on the opposite side.
Jed Grant Physiotherapist Newcastle Budgewoi

When toe taps get easy