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Technique:
  • Sit in a chair with your back straight and both feet flat on the floor
  • Gently kick your injured foot back under the chair and, as you do, drop your head forward
  • Slowly bring the leg forward, straightening it out in front of you and bring your head up at the same time.
  • It might help to imagine there is a string attached to your forehead and the end of your toe
  • The aim of this exercise - as with all nerve gliding exercises - is to relax one end of the injured nerve while gently tugging on the other end

 

How Often?

Repeat 10 times on affected leg, twice daily

 

 

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