Therapeutic joint alignment involves techniques that focus on improving the alignment, stability, and function of the joints. Misaligned joints can lead to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility, which is why joint alignment is a critical aspect of rehabilitation.
Therapists use manual therapy, stretches, and exercises to realign the affected joints, restore proper posture, and improve joint mobility. This approach can be beneficial for conditions like arthritis, joint subluxation, or post-surgical rehabilitation.
Therapeutic joint alignment helps to reduce pain, improve movement, and prevent further injury by restoring normal joint mechanics and enhancing functional mobility.