Corrective Exercise Therapy

Corrective Exercise Therapy

Corrective Exercise Therapy (CET) is a specialized approach designed to address musculoskeletal imbalances, improve movement patterns, and reduce the risk of injury. This therapy often integrates principles from physical therapy, exercise science, and rehabilitation to facilitate optimal body mechanics.

Key Features

  1. Assessment and Identification:

    • CET begins with a thorough assessment of the individual's posture, movement patterns, and any existing injuries or limitations. This helps identify muscle imbalances or dysfunctional movement patterns that may contribute to pain or injuryxercise Programs:
    • Based on the assessment, a customized exercise program is developed to target specific muscle groups and joints. The program often includes strengthening, stretching, and mobility exercises to restore function and promote balanced movement .
  2. Focus onity:

    • CET emphasizes improving core stability and joint mobility, which are crucial for overall body function. It aims to enhance movement efficiency, allowing individuals to perform daily activities with reduced discomfort .

Benefits

  • Pain Reductiunderlying issues, CET can help alleviate chronic pain associated with muscle imbalances .
  • Injury Prevention: Corrective exercises can sly reduce the risk of injuries by improving movement quality and body mechanics .
  • Enhanced Performance: Athletes and active individualsT by optimizing their movement patterns, leading to improved performance in their respective sports .

Best Practices

  • Consistency: Regular practice of corrective exercr long-term benefits and improvements in movement quality .
  • Supervision: Working with a qualified professional, such as a physical therapist or certifr, can ensure exercises are performed correctly and safely .


Conditions & Treatment

1. Musculoskeletal Injuries Frozen Shoulders Osteoarthritis Back & Neck Pain Prolapsed Disc Tennis Elbow/ Golfer’s Elbow Patella/ Achilles Tendonitis Plantar Fasciitis Strain & Sprain Injuries Nerve Injuries/ Pain Inflammatory Arthritis