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My Movement
The ability to keep moving can also have a profound effect on our physical and mental health. If you think that you might benefit from physiotherapy, please contact your GP who can refer you.
Here are some resources we thought you might find useful. They include exercises for specific joint conditions, links to exercises classes which you could try at home, as well as chair based exercises.
- Home Work Out Videos
- Tai Chi Exercises
- Chair Based Exercises
- Exercises for Arthritis
- Shoulder Exercises
- Hip Exercises
- Knee Exercises
- Back Exercises
- Neck Exercises
- Exercises to Reduce Neck Stiffness
- Exercises To Manage Hand and Wrist Pain
- Exercises To Manage Elbow Pain
- Exercises To Manage Foot and Ankle Pain
- Couch to 5K
- Parkrun Practice
- Nick Paynter: Chair Based Exercise Classes
- Wild Walking in Exmouth
- The Wave Project
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Self-Help Information
- Non Urgent Online Consultation
- The NHS App
- Pharmacy First
- Health A - Z
- Live Well
- Choose Well
- Age Well
- Careers and Learning
- Community Groups and Services
- Contraception and Sexual Health
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
- Drug and Alcohol Services
- Fear Of Flying
- Help For Older Adults
- Help For Working Age Adults
- Help For Young People
- Help For Parents and Families
- In Times of Bereavement
- My Movement
- My Weight
- Sleep Difficulties and Medications
- Sports, Hobbies and Activities
- Stop Smoking
- Treating Pain
- Ways2Wellbeing
- Winter Health
- Your Mental Health
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