Functional Movement

Functional training is a specific type of treatment that involves retraining the nerves, muscles, and joints to execute various “functional” movements.

Functional training has a different meaning to different people. For some, their interest might be to return to a sport like basketball or football. For others functional training might be used to help them get out of a chair or walk again.

It Starts with a Thorough Evaluation

When you are seen for your initial evaluation, we conduct an in-depth interview, review your medical history, current complaints, and functional limitations.

This is followed by a detailed physical examination to identify dysfunctions such as weakness, challenges with coordination, limited joint range of motion, and/or muscle inflexibility.

Certain dysfunctions limit a patient’s ability to perform coordinated, purposeful movement and require functional training.

Three examples of this are:

  • Working with a knee surgery patient and helping them to walk again.
  • Working with a baseball player and helping them throw again.
  • Changing the running (gait) pattern of a distance runner to facilitate recovery and prevent re-injury.

Functional Training is Our Expertise

Functional training is part of a complete rehabilitation program that may also include the recovery of joint motion, improvement of strength and/or endurance, and training to regain coordination.

To learn more about our functional training services or
request an appointment, give us a call at (843) 999-0284

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