Wheelchair exercises are designed for people with limited mobility to get the full benefit of a fitness routine. By adopting a creative approach, wheelchair exercises can help you overcome your
Whether you have full mobility or limited mobility, a fitness routine should contain three distinct types of exercise. This is no different for wheelchair exercises — your routine should contain these essential exercise types:
Wheelchair Exercises: Before You Begin
Before beginning any type of exercise routine you should always speak with your doctor and get their medical clearance. In addition, they may be able to suggest specific types of exercises you should focus on, and which you should stay away from.
“How often and how long should I exercise for?”
Since sedentary lifestyle are common in people with disabilities or long-term injuries, it’s important to make exercise a part of your regular weekly routine.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, adults with disabilities should aim for:
If it’s not physically possible for you to meet those recommendations, do as much as you feel comfortable with. The important thing is getting some kind of regular physical activity.
If you can, when performing wheelchair exercises try to use a chair that keeps your knees at 90 degrees when seated. If in a wheelchair, secure the brakes and ensure the chair is immobilized. Sit up straight while exercising, use your core (ab) muscles to keep good posture.
With that in mind, you’re ready to begin. Here are some suggestions for wheelchair exercises broken down by the three types listed above.
Cardiovascular Wheelchair Exercises
A series of repetitive movements while seated will raise your heart rate, burn calories, and also help to loosen up stiff joints.
Here are some recommendations:
Strength Training Wheelchair Exercises
Most of the traditional upper body exercises can be done from a seated position. All you need to have on hand is dumbbells, resistance bands, or anything else with weight that provides some kind of resistance.
Here are some recommendation:
Flexibility Wheelchair Exercises
Our recommendation for a tremendous flexibility exercise is wheelchair yoga. This can help increase flexibility, improve your range of motion, and reduce the pain in your muscles that results from long periods of sitting.
For more information about wheelchair exercises, see our article about wheelchair yoga.
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