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Our blog will feature our Healthy Lifestyle article on Ang Peryodiko Newspaper: Rehab and Exercise Tips. This will also be a guide to our Rehab and Therapy clients.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that information in this article is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding an injury or medical condition.
Written by Melanie Talastas-Soriano CATC) Spring is right around the corner which means that the temperature will be warmer with snow melting. As Winnipeggers, we are excited to be doing more activities outdoors. But when the snow melts the sidewalk, parking lot and the roads might be slippery. It is important to be aware of your surroundings to prevent any accident and injuries. Balance is someone‘s ability to stay upright while maintaining an even distribution of weight. Balance is important in all aspects of our active daily living from standing to walking. There are ways to improve your balance by performing exercises that will challenge your proprioception. Proprioception is the awareness of body position in space. For example, the body is aware when your arm is up in the air, so it will stay up and not flop around or when you are about to fall because you are out of balance, your body subconsciously will try to catch you. Basically, your body will not allow you to fall or get injured. Improving your balance also helps in improving your proprioception which will help with injury prevention. Here are some balance exercises you can start doing at home to enhance your proprioception. Exercises3. Standing on one leg and in a semi-squat, move an object from one side to the other (ex. Pylons). Use any 5 items at home that you can move from right side to the left side. Switch legs and then repeat moving the opposite side. Repeat using each leg 3 times. Now that you have the tools to improve your balance, you can be confident in your daily activities both indoor and outdoor. Accidents are inevitable, but there is one device that you can use to ensure your safety when walking or running outside when its icy. I call them winter cleats. These cleats have rubber grippers that you can attach to your outdoor boots or running shoes. Using these will add extra safety and grip when you are walking or running outside when its icy. I hope you found this article helpful. Please share with your family and friends. We have a whole library of free exercise and rehab tips that you may find useful as well here on our website (www.insahyu.com).
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3 Comments
4/12/2022 02:25:26 am
I appreciated how this post discussed that enhancing your balance also improves your proprioception which is a way to prevent injury. My friend told me that she often loses her balance. I think she should visit a clinic that offers balance therapy services to prevent injury.
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12/16/2023 05:12:55 am
I'm glad you talked about how using proper equipment and product could help with the best physical therapy approach. Last night, a close buddy of mine told me he and his missis were hoping to have a consultation with a physical therapist to help him with his unhealed knee injury. He asked if I had thoughts on the best option for treatment. I love this helpful physical therapy guide article for the best treatment approach. I'll tell him it will be much better if they consult a trusted physical therapy service as they can help him figure out the best treatment.
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