Exercises to relieve back pain
Carousel with practical movements. Very high save rate from a general audience.
One exercise per slide with form and reps. A note to seek assessment if pain persists. CTA.
10 practical, tested content ideas that work, with suggested format and real example for each one.
If you’re a physiotherapist looking to grow on Instagram, you know how challenging consistency can be. Posting every day takes time, creativity, and strategy. That’s why we put together 10 practical content ideas that work specifically for your niche.
Each idea includes the topic, suggested format (carousel, reels or static post) and a practical example you can adapt. Save this page and use it as an idea bank.
Carousel with practical movements. Very high save rate from a general audience.
One exercise per slide with form and reps. A note to seek assessment if pain persists. CTA.
Reel demonstrating quick stretches. Useful content that goes viral among desk workers.
Demonstrate 3 quick stretches with time on screen. Text: ‘Do these every 2h.’ Light audio.
Static post with a reflection about prevention. Drives engagement.
Card with a line like ‘Your body handles what your routine allows.’ Caption on caring before pain.
Carousel debunking common beliefs. Educational content that positions authority.
One myth per slide: ‘total rest cures everything’, ‘a crack is dangerous’. Clarify each with reasoning.
Behind-the-scenes reel showing the process. Builds trust with first-timers.
Clips of the assessment: movement tests, talking about history. Narrate that treatment starts by understanding the cause.
Practical post with ideal ergonomics. Content saved by those working from home.
Card illustrating screen height, foot support, back position. Didactic visual. Caption with extra tips.
Carousel about bad posture habits. Builds connection.
One mistake per slide (rounded shoulders, forward neck) with the fix. Last slide with CTA for assessment.
Reel with frequent questions. Reduces objections from the hesitant.
Quickly answer 3 doubts (‘does physio hurt?’, ‘how many sessions?’). Question text on screen.
Post with prevention tips. Actionable, valuable content.
Card with 3-4 habits (strengthening, breaks, hydration). Clean visual. Caption explaining the why.
Educational content on why strong muscles prevent injury. Value-adding reflection.
Slides explaining how strengthening supports the joints and prevents pain. Accessible, evidence-based tone.
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The ideal for physiotherapists is to maintain 3 to 5 posts per week, alternating formats. Consistency matters more than frequency. Posting 3 times a week every week is better than posting 7 times in one week and disappearing.
There’s no universal time. The best approach is to check your Instagram Insights and identify when your audience is online. Lunchtime (11am-1pm) and early evening (6pm-9pm) work well for most niches.
Educational + social proof. For physiotherapists, the best formats are explanatory carousels, reels with practical tips, and posts showing behind-the-scenes or real results. Mix these 3 types to keep your audience always engaged.
Good content attracts followers; clear CTA converts followers into clients. Every 3 or 4 educational posts, make a post with direct CTA. Show social proof: testimonials, before/after, success cases.
It helps, but it’s not required. Well-designed carousels, reels with on-screen text and informative posts can generate consistent results without you needing to film. But videos with you on camera create more connection.
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