Kneeling Lifts with Resistance
- Lifting is an upward oblique movement from a low position to a high position.
- The patient starts in kneeling with both arms lowered off to the left side holding onto handles that are attached to resistance bands.
- Ask the patient to find a neutral lumbar spine then draw the belly in to maintain it throughout the exercise.
- Instruct the patient to keep their eyes and head facing forward as they pull obliquely up and across their body above their right shoulder extending both arms.
- Their trunk should remain still and their spine in neutral as they perform 6-8 repetitions.
- Then have them switch their hand positions and repeat the lifting motion in the opposite direction.
- The patient can begin this exercise with their knees initially separated for a more stable base and then bring the knees closer together to increase the level of difficulty.