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Hi everyone,
I hope I’ve found the right section for this short post.
Back in March, I unfortunately tore my Achilles tendon, and for the past month and a half I've been doing a lot of exercises as part of my recovery.
One of the exercises to help regain joint mobility required a small cart or sliding platform (my therapist suggested using an old skateboard).

Here’s my solution:
 

LEGO for Physiotherapy

Now that the exercise that required it has been removed from my physical therapy routine (after 50 days and around 270 reps per day), I can say I'm both satisfied and a bit surprised at how well it did the job.

Of course, I wouldn’t recommend using anything but the old-style wheels with metal axles, but overall I think it was a fun and creative solution to a temporary problem.

All the best, everyone!

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  On 6/14/2025 at 5:09 PM, Shiva said:

Thumbs up, I hope you heal well.

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Many thanks!

  On 6/14/2025 at 11:07 PM, JGW3000 said:

Glad it worked, but I am a bit concerned about the 'max load limit' and 'no step' stickers being ignored :tongue:

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