Therapeutic Activities
Therapeutic activities are dynamic activities to improve functional performance. They are typically used to treat a loss or restriction of mobility, strength, balance or coordination.
Therapeutic activities are dynamic activities to improve functional performance. They are typically used to treat a loss or restriction of mobility, strength, balance or coordination.
Therapeutic activities can include bending, lifting, carrying, reaching and transfer actions. During therapeutic activities, your physical therapist will facilitate movements and activities that are function oriented. Therapeutic activities can be used as a treatment for a loss or restriction of mobility, strength, balance and coordination.
Modeled after real-life movements, therapeutic activities can improve pain management, physical conditioning, perception and orientation. Therapeutic activities improve function in activities that are a part of patients’ daily lives.
“The confidence I have gained in a long knee injury / pain since coming to Physical Therapy of the Rockies has been tremendous. Other physical therapy clinics send me on my independent way with repetitive exercises. Physical Therapy of the Rockies has given me individualized attention, both hands on and in unique exercises. I have enjoyed my therapy and will be back.”
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