Group Therapy is a structured therapeutic approach where individuals with similar conditions or goals participate in treatment sessions together under the guidance of a qualified therapist. It encourages social interaction, mutual support, and shared learning, helping patients feel motivated and less isolated during their recovery process.
In group therapy sessions, participants perform guided exercises, functional activities, and therapeutic movements designed to improve strength, mobility, balance, and overall physical function. The therapist closely monitors each individual to ensure exercises are performed safely and effectively while adapting activities to suit different ability levels.
Group Therapy also helps improve confidence, consistency, and long-term adherence to treatment programs. It provides a positive environment where patients learn from each other’s experiences, stay motivated, and develop healthy movement habits, making rehabilitation more engaging and effective.
Key Points – Group Therapy
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Conducted under supervision of a qualified therapist
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Suitable for patients with similar conditions or goals
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Improves motivation through group support
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Enhances strength, mobility, and functional ability
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Encourages social interaction and confidence
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Cost-effective and structured rehabilitation approach

