Gait Training
Gait training is a therapeutic process aimed at improving a person's walking ability. It is often used for individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, or conditions that affect mobility, such as stroke or Parkinson's disease. The training focuses on enhancing balance, coordination, and strength to promote a more efficient and safe walking pattern.
During gait training, therapists may use various techniques and tools, including treadmills, assistive devices, and specific exercises. The goal is to help individuals regain independence in their daily activities by teaching them how to walk more effectively and confidently.