It May NOT Be Weakness. Commonly Why Your Aging Parent Can’t Stand Up
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If an aging parent struggles to rise, the issue might be neurological, not strength. Simple cues can dramatically improve mobility in minutes. Brain health and correct standing techniques matter most.
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Video Transcript
If your aging parent is struggling to stand up from a chair, it may not be a strength problem.I'll tell you a quick story.I just worked with a client recently who is 88 years old and declining because of dementia and other neurological problems.Within 10 minutes, he went from struggling to stand up from a chair, even with his hands, to being able to stand up and down from a chair without his hands at all 12 times in a row.The reason for this is because when older people struggle to stand up from the chair, oftentimes the problem is their brain forgets how to stand up correctly, and as a result, simply by reminding them or giving them simple steps can solve this problem very quickly.Hit the link in the description below to watch those steps so you can empower your aging parent to stand up from a chair more easily and get stronger as a result.