Empowering Recovery, Joint by Joint: Stroke Rehabilitation Redefined
Joint approximation is a therapeutic technique involving gentle, passive movements of a patient’s joints within their natural range of motion. This method is commonly used in rehabilitation settings, particularly with stroke patients, to maintain or improve joint flexibility, prevent contractures, and reduce muscle spasticity. By promoting proper joint alignment and facilitating smoother movements, joint approximation …
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