Fitness in Rehabilitation
Cross-source consensus on Fitness in Rehabilitation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Fitness and strength work should be part of rehabilitation in both acute injury and persistent pain contexts. — Voluntary Contractions, Rehab Fitness, and Squat Hip Pain
- Exercise prescription for persistent pain must be scaled to the person's current fitness capacity. — Voluntary Contractions, Rehab Fitness, and Squat Hip Pain
- Maintaining fitness in uninvolved regions can ease the transition back to sport, training, or weight-room performance after acute injury. — Voluntary Contractions, Rehab Fitness, and Squat Hip Pain
- Exercise can reduce pain in acute pain populations, including isometric, concentric, eccentric, and aerobic exercise. — Voluntary Contractions, Rehab Fitness, and Squat Hip Pain
- Isometric and aerobic exercise were identified as helpful for many people with persistent pain. — Voluntary Contractions, Rehab Fitness, and Squat Hip Pain