The Role of Physical Therapy in Enhancing the Well-being of ElderlyPatients

Authors

  • Maheshkumar Baladaniya Physical Therapist Neighborhood Physical Therapy PC. Brooklyn, NY, USA Author
  • Shraddha Baldania Exercise Physiologist Enjoy Rehab PT, PC.Woodbury, NY, USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JPMRS/2023(5)192

Keywords:

Elderly Population, Movement and Exercise Prescription, Stroke Prevention, Health Continuum, Chronic Illnesses

Abstract

The elderly population is growing, and with it, the demand for healthcare services that cater to their unique needs. Physiotherapists have traditionally worked with older persons after an injury (e.g., a fall-related hip fracture) or event (e.g., a stroke). However, in order for our profession to make a substantial contribution to the healthy aging agenda, we must use our knowledge in movement and exercise prescription, as well as our counseling skills, to encourage our clients throughout the health continuum to be physically active in their daily lives. To summarize, we must incorporate physical activity promotion into our work with older people in order to prevent chronic illnesses that impair their functional capacity, quality of life, and well-being

Author Biographies

  • Maheshkumar Baladaniya, Physical Therapist Neighborhood Physical Therapy PC. Brooklyn, NY, USA

    Physical Therapist Neighborhood Physical Therapy PC. Brooklyn, NY, USA

  • Shraddha Baldania, Exercise Physiologist Enjoy Rehab PT, PC.Woodbury, NY, USA

    Exercise Physiologist Enjoy Rehab PT, PC.Woodbury, NY, USA

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Published

2023-07-19