Tag: mobility


BALANCE 1

Overview of Balance 1 (B1) and the Center of Balance and Mobility Research Balance 1, commonly referred to as B1, represents a pioneering advancement in the field of geriatric rehabilitation and kinesiology. Developed by the Center of Balance and Mobility Research (CBMR), this intervention serves as a multidimensional approach to balance training, specifically designed to […]

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AMBULATION

Introduction to Ambulation Ambulation, fundamentally defined as the behavior of self-propelled locomotion, specifically strolling from destination to destination, represents one of the most complex and essential motor functions observed in humans. It is not merely the mechanical movement of the legs, but a highly synchronized, rhythmic process that requires the continuous integration of sensory input, […]

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PHYSIOTHERAPY

Definition and Scope of Physiotherapy Physiotherapy, formally defined as physical therapy, is a health care profession dedicated to maximizing human physical potential through the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health. It encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social well-being, focusing particularly on functional independence. The core mission of physiotherapy is the identification and maximization of quality […]

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MOBILITY N 1

Mobility: Psychological and Environmental Dimensions The Core Definition of Physical Mobility in Psychological Context The concept of mobility, often defined in a literal context as the intrinsic ability to move or be transported from an initial place of origin to a planned destination, holds profound implications within the field of psychology, particularly in the subfields […]

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TOE DROP

Cognitive Dissonance Theory The Core Definition and Mechanism Cognitive Dissonance Theory describes the mental stress or discomfort experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or ideas, or performs an action that is inconsistent with one of those beliefs. This psychological phenomenon posits that humans are fundamentally driven toward internal psychological […]

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