Physical and occupational therapists can play an important role in helping people with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) manage their condition.
These therapies can help improve strength, range of motion, and daily functioning. They can also help reduce pain and fatigue.
Occupational therapy can help people with SMA learn how to adapt to their new reality and find new ways to do the things they love.
Physical therapy can help people with SMA maintain their strength and mobility, as well as prevent or slow the progression of the condition.
In addition, both therapies can help people with SMA manage their stress and anxiety.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with SMA, be sure to ask your doctor about referral to a physical or occupational therapist. These professionals can help you or your loved one live the best life possible despite this diagnosis.
At Pure Rehabilitation, we want to tell you that both physical and occupational therapy can help people with SMA in a variety of ways. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with SMA, be sure to ask your doctor about referral to a physical or occupational therapist. These professionals can help you or your loved one live the best life possible despite this diagnosis.
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