bridgerbenson
WKR
All mobility issues associated with aging can be corrected with proper stretching. This is my opinion. I'm not a doctor.
I let my fitness go since November of 2024. By January I had such bad pain in my hips and back I was genuinely worried.
I always stretched for 30 minutes in the morning before that. I got back on my stretching routine. I couldn't believe how tight my hips, hamstrings and legs in general were. The more I stretched, the lesser the pain in my back and hips. If I miss a few days of stretching the pain starts back and reminds me to get back on my routine.
This point reminds me alot of the losing trust in Doctors thread that was going on here a few weeks back. Most Dr. are not going to recommend that you try stretching to solve your issues first.
I have degenerative disc and was in pain all the time. I never went to an ortho for it because I knew they would just push surgery. Working out and stretching eliminated my back pain and kept space between my disc's. I'd recommend focusing on stretching, utilizing YouTube like you have been.
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Unless there was a specific traumatic accident that caused your pain, I lean toward this thinking over running to a doctor every time something hurts. My neck was jacked up bad a couple months ago for no reason. Eased into some band exercises with a band tied to a bedpost. Pain and immobility that lasted several months went away after a week of addressing it. Same story with low back pain, knees, etc.
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