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nickjj | 11 days ago
For example, I can put my right hand above my shoulder and left hand near my lower back and easily connect both hands behind my back with fully interlocked fingers by converging in the middle. They reach to the other hand's palm.
But I can only barely touch my fingers with both hands if I switch it up so my left hand is up top.
I have no pain or day to day mobility issues but something is lopsided. Is that what they consider abnormal?
zihotki|11 days ago
That's my personal take, not a doctor, study kinesiology as a hobby.
All such minor mobility issues could be addressed by body conditioning excercises including simple isolated mobility drills to learn range of motion of joints.
SoftTalker|11 days ago
I'm nearly 60 but I don't know if I could ever do that. You have good mobility IMO.