
Active Rehabilitation
Active Rehabilitation is the use of bodily movements and/or postures to restore desirable changes in diseased or injured tissues. Active Rehabilitation includes movement strategies that minimize or eliminate compensation. Active Rehabilitation should precede more integrated exercises, because they can cue the patient’s motor system to respond in a more desirable way and assist in removing or improving biomechanical constraints. Use of specific exercises are used to correct deficiencies caused by trauma, inactivity, muscular imbalances, poor flexibility or biomechanical inadequacies.
This comprehensive and consistent approach works to retrain muscles, restore joint function and prevent recurring injuries as well as doctor visits. When Active Rehabilitation becomes necessary, it helps maintain proper posture, improves lifting mechanics while helping determine the “Do’s and Don’ts” related to certain jobs or daily activities. The effectiveness of the treatment protocol depends on the patient’s commitment to their therapeutic exercises and doctor’s recommendations.
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