Adaptive Rehabilitation Therapy (ART) is a flexible approach that customizes therapy plans to meet each patient’s unique physical and psychological needs. Especially beneficial for individuals with long-term disabilities or injuries, ART combines adaptive equipment and modified exercises to overcome specific challenges. The therapy includes personalized assistive devices, customized prosthetics, and technology-driven interventions that maximize independence. ART adapts to a patient’s progression, providing an evolving treatment framework that addresses changing capabilities over time. This patient-specific approach promotes continuous improvement and motivates patients, ensuring they achieve the highest possible level of functionality and quality of life.
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