Movement re-education is a rehabilitation technique that focuses on teaching individuals how to move correctly to restore functional movement. This approach is particularly useful for those recovering from injury, surgery, or neurological conditions that impair coordination or motor control.
The therapy involves retraining the body to perform movements in a way that minimizes stress on joints, muscles, and soft tissues, while improving strength, flexibility, and coordination. Movement re-education is often used for patients with conditions like stroke, cerebral palsy, or musculoskeletal injuries.
By re-learning proper movement patterns, individuals can regain functional independence, reduce pain, and prevent future injuries.