Personalized Rehab is a rehabilitation program specifically designed around each person’s condition, abilities, and goals rather than using a one-size-fits-all plan. Every stage begins with an assessment by an experienced physician and a multidisciplinary team, including physical therapists and sports scientists.
Key Features of Personalized Rehab
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Individualized Design (Personalized Program)
Every person has different needs. Some experience knee pain, some fall frequently, and others have muscle weakness. The program is therefore designed around each person’s specific limitations to provide focused and practical rehabilitation. -
Physician-Led Assessmentwith Experience in Pain Management and Muscle Rehabilitation
The physician leads the physical assessment and analyzes the possible causes of symptoms such as chronic pain, muscle weakness, or impaired balance before creating the most suitable rehabilitation plan. -
Training with a Professional Team
The team includes physical therapists with expertise in muscles, joints, and movement.
Sports scientists also help develop strength, mobility, and stability for walking, standing, sitting, and everyday activities. -
Safe and Suitable for Different Ages, Especially Older Adults
Every activity is adjusted to the individual’s current strength and ability, without unnecessary strain or risk.
It is particularly suitable for people recovering from stroke, those requiring postoperative rehabilitation, older adults or individuals with mobility limitations.
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Principles of Personalized Rehab
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Functional Assessment-Based
The physician performs a comprehensive assessment covering muscles, joints, balance, the nervous system, and underlying medical conditions.
This helps identify factors contributing to weakness, pain, or reduced mobility. -
Goal-Oriented Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation goals are aligned with the patient’s personal life goals, such as:-
Being able to sit down and stand up more easily
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Walking to the market independently
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Playing with grandchildren
- Recovering more effectively after surgery
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Rehabilitation techniques are used to retrain muscles, improve movement control, and stimulate the nervous system so the brain and body can relearn more effective movement patterns.
Exercises and training methods are designed around the person’s current ability.
The intensity is neither excessive nor too light, following clinical exercise-prescription principles.
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