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Physical therapy can help you recover from an injury and avoid future injury by improving flexibility and function, and building muscle strength. Physical therapy also is useful after joint surgery, especially for artificial joint replacement. The goal of the physical therapist is often to restore a person back to the point where he or she can perform everyday activities without difficulty.

To help you recover from injury your physical therapist will recommend exercises that increase the range of motion of an injured joint and build strength in the muscles around the joint. The physical therapist will also analyze how you perform an activity and suggest how to do the activity in a way that is less likely to incur injury.

Ultimately, the therapist will design an exercise plan tailored to your specific rehabilitation needs and, if necessary, show you how to use equipment that will assist with your recovery and mobility, such as walkers, canes, and exercise equipment.

Please find below a list of medical protocols that will assist physical therapists and other healthcare providers in using the Resistance Chair system for rehabilitation of specific injuries. Please consult with your healthcare professional to see if this product and exercise routines are right for you.
 
     
 
 
  Protocols Available Now  
 
 
   
Shoulder Pain Osteoporosis
Lumbar Stenosis Knee Arthritis
Elbow Pain Back Pain Core Stabilization
Frozen Shoulder  
   
 
 
  Protocols Coming Soon  
 
 
   
Cervical Sprain / Strain Scoliosis
Acromioclavicular Sprain Chair Flexibility Program
Tennis Training Cervical Post-Op Fusion
Hip Arthritis / Non-Surgical Postural / Muscle Imbalances
Glenohumeral Hypermobility Chair Yoga
Sports Injuries Many other protocols
currently under evaluation
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 

Disclaimer: The information provided on this web site is for informational purposes and is not intended to replace the advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations of a doctor. Continuing Fitness, Inc. disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information. Before beginning any exercise program, consult with your healthcare professional to design an appropriate exercise prescription and to avoid the potential harm of doing any inappropriate exercises for a particular problem. Please read the entire disclaimer before commencing with your exercise program.

 
     
 
     
   
     

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