Mobility therapy offers specialized solutions to enhance movement, flexibility, and functional independence for individuals with limited mobility due to injury or disease. It involves a combination of therapeutic exercises, stretching, and balance training tailored to improve joint range and muscle strength. Techniques such as proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), aquatic therapy, and gait training are employed to address unique patient needs. Advanced tools like balance boards, resistance bands, and mobility aids also support customized therapy. This approach not only focuses on physical improvements but also builds patients’ confidence, encouraging greater self-reliance in daily activities. Mobility therapy can play a transformative role in patients’ lives by promoting functional recovery, reducing pain, and ultimately helping individuals regain independence.
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