The goal of any exercise program is to leave you feeling healthier and stronger than when you began. Therapeutic exercise has similar goals, but incorporates a wide range of activities that help you regain or maintain your strength, range of motion, flexibility, balance, endurance, or stability. Whether you have been injured, experienced an illness, or are simply noticing you are losing your physical abilities, therapeutic exercise can prevent impairment and disability while improving your overall fitness.
It may seem counterintuitive to exercise when you are in pain. After all, the last thing you want to do when you are uncomfortable is make yourself more uncomfortable. Yet when you treat pain with medication and rest, you are only allowing the supporting muscles to weaken, causing greater pain and less functionality of the area. Physical therapists are trained to evaluate your body’s function, strength and range of motion as well as your pain levels when you perform basic tasks. They can then create a customized treatment plan, including therapeutic exercise, that can strengthen weak areas, restore function to healing or surgically repaired joints, and reduce your overall pain levels. Not only can you experience greater freedom with the activities you enjoy, you can do so with greater strength and endurance than before.
These exercises are aimed at increasing the range ofmotion in your joints and soft tissues. This may be done through active,passive or assisted stretching activities designed to help your joints movebetter and with less pain.
Increasing power, endurance, and muscle strength is vital to good balance and stability as well as bone and joint health. Resistance exercises and endurance exercises are designed to increase muscle strength without pain.
Hours spent at desks, bending over keyboards, poormuscle tone, or simple habit can all lead to terrible posture. What you may notrealize is that posture has a direct impact on muscle strength, balance and atendency toward injury. Posture exercises are aimed at correcting poor posture,not just when you exercise, but in your life in general which can alleviateaches and pains.
Every time you stand or sit, bones and muscles work inconjunction with one another to help you remain balanced. Every time you stand,walk, sit, brush your teeth, cook a meal, or take care of your dailyactivities, you are testing your coordination between the muscular and skeletalsystems in your body. Your ability to care for yourself or your loved onesdepends on your ability to balance and the coordination of your arms, legs,hands, and feet. That is why balance and coordination exercises are soimportant, especially after an injury or illness. If you cannot balance or ifyou lose coordination, your ability to perform the things that are important toyou may be affected
Relaxation is part of therapeutic exercise? You bet!While it is important to work the muscles, joints, and soft tissues in thebody, it is also important to help them relax. Pain relieving techniquesincluding heat, cold, electrical stimulation, massage, or trigger point therapycan all help the body relax, improve your sleep, lower your blood pressure, andkeep you coming back for more exercise!
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