
Gait training is a type of physical therapy which can improve the ability to stand and walk. You can be recommended with gait training if you’ve had an illness or injury that affects your ability to get around. It may help you gain independence in walking, even if you need an adaptive device.
Gait training can help:
Strengthen our muscles and joints
Improve your balance and posture
Build your endurance
Develop your muscle memory
Retrain your legs for repetitive motion
Lower your risk of falls, while increasing your mobility
It may also lower your risk of other illnesses, such as heart disease and osteoporosis, by increasing your physical activity and mobility. Choosing gait training over immobility may help protect and improve your overall health.
Who can benefit from gait training?
You can also be recommended with gait training if you’ve lost your ability to walk due to an injury, illness, or other health condition. For example, the following conditions can lead to difficulties with walking:
Spinal cord injuries
Broken legs or pelvis
Joint injuries or replacements
Lower limb amputations
Strokes or neurological disorders
Muscular dystrophy or other musculoskeletal disorders
Children who require gait therapy often have brain injuries, neurological disorders, or musculoskeletal issues. The doctors may recommend gait therapy before or after they start walking.
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