Why do people need a strengthening program?
Strengthening programs have two main goals: improving muscular strength and restoring mobility. Through muscle strengthening exercises, patients can develop better body alignment, take stress off of their joints, and make everyday activities safe and easy once again.
Patients need strengthening programs when one or more of their body parts has become too weak to allow them to comfortably and safely go about their daily life. This can occur for any number of reasons, including injury, illness, or a degenerative condition.
For example, patients who have broken a bone often need physical therapy once they’re able to place weight on the injured limb again. After months of disuse, the muscle at the injury site has often atrophied and become quite weak.
Similarly, patients who have had to be placed on bedrest — whether because of an illness, a serious injury, or a pregnancy — may find that they are significantly weaker afterward. A comprehensive strengthening program can help them return to their day-to-day strength.
The most common reasons for a strengthening program include:
- Injury
- Illness
- Bedrest
- Degenerative conditions
Source:
Why I Exercise