Wow, I thought mine were tight.
Some stretches I like (sorry no vid):
Secure a stretchy band around the top of the arch of one foot. Have the other end(s) in one hand. Lie on the side opposite that foot as though you were going to do a side lying quad stretch, and bring the arm holding the band overhead as though you were going to do a French press. Press your hip forward, and keep the knee low, just as if you were stretching the quad (which you are, as well), while keeping tension on the band. Adjust the tension with the hand holding the band (remember to keep the foot dorsiflexed so the band doesn't slip off and smack you).
Simple gravity stretches that you can hold as long as you like:
Lying on your back on a firm surface like a massage table or picnic table, come to the edge so that you can drop one leg off the edge. Keep the other leg straight. Relax.
This one you're on a table again, but you'll need partial support along one side, while leaving enough room that you can completely drop your leg. This time lie on your side with your shoulders, hips and bottom heel aligned with the very edge of the table. Ask a friend to support you so that you can keep your hips and shoulders perpendicular to the table; or use a table with a secure hospital railing; or set up in a wide door if you have one. Drop your top leg behind you. Relax.



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sharp sharp pain with blinding lights. ughhh!!!
Hopefully you'll get to feeling better soon and enjoy some quality kitty time while you heal.
