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Section 2: Functional Mobility - Crawling
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Flexion Rolling
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Bridges (Beginner)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Hip Flexor Stretch (Active Prone)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Sit To Stand (Tricep Dips)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Tall Kneel (Transition With Pillow)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Sit To Stand (Wall Squats)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Hamstring Stretch (Caution Against Overstretching)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Prone (Scapular Elevation/Depression)
Section 2: Functional Mobility - Lower Trunk Rotation
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Section 2: Functional Mobility - Crawling

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Crawling

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Flexion Rolling

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Flexion Rolling

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Bridges (Beginner)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Bridges (Beginner)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Hip Flexor Stretch (Active Prone)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Hip Flexor Stretch (Active Prone)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Sit To Stand (Tricep Dips)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Sit To Stand (Tricep Dips)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Tall Kneel (Transition With Pillow)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Tall Kneel (Transition With Pillow)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Sit To Stand (Wall Squats)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Sit To Stand (Wall Squats)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Hamstring Stretch (Caution Against Overstretching)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Hamstring Stretch (Caution Against Overstretching)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Prone (Scapular Elevation/Depression)

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Prone (Scapular Elevation/Depression)

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Lower Trunk Rotation

Section 2: Functional Mobility - Lower Trunk Rotation

This exercise is designed for people with Pompe disease. Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.