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Aamliya

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**Joint Rehabilitation** involves physical therapy, stretching, strengthening exercises, hydrotherapy, and pain management to restore mobility, reduce stiffness, and improve function.

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Michael skyn

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Hydrotherapy for joint rehabilitation uses water’s buoyancy to reduce stress on joints while allowing gentle movement and exercise. Warm water improves circulation, relaxes muscles, and alleviates pain. https://www.rosecranscc.com/rehabdep.html Resistance from water strengthens muscles without excessive strain. This therapy enhances flexibility, mobility, and overall joint function, making it ideal for arthritis, post-surgery recovery, and injury rehabilitation.

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