Exercise Rehabilitation
Exercise rehabilitation is an important part of the recovery process, using physical exercises to help individuals restore physical functions and strength after an injury or illness. Exercises can be tailored to the individual's abilities and can improve strength, range of motion, flexibility, coordination, balance, and endurance. Exercise rehabilitation can be used to help people with a range of injuries, from sports injuries and orthopedic problems to neurological issues and chronic conditions. It also helps reduce recovery time and improves patient outcomes, making it an invaluable part of modern medical practice.
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