The rehabilitation of walking and balance is crucial for patients with movement limitations. It helps patients regain their ability to walk and maintain balance in daily life. This service is suitable for those with walking or balance problems, including post-stroke patients, elderly individuals, or those with muscle weakness or neurological disorders. The goal is to enhance patients' abilities to move, increase balance and stability, and prevent accidents like falls.
The program is designed to promote walking and balance skills through various rehabilitation techniques and tools, tailored for each patient's specific condition.
Examples of suitable conditions for this program:
Rehabilitation in walking and balance helps patients become more independent in daily life, reducing the burden on caregivers and allowing the patients to engage more confidently in society.
Helps patients regain better control and coordination of body movements, reducing the risk of falls and injuries.
Enables patients to return to regular walking and movement activities, improving both physical health and emotional well-being.