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activity and weight bearing
Why is Activity and Weight Bearing Important?
Proper activity and weight bearing are crucial for several reasons:
Promotes
healing
and recovery
Prevents complications such as
deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
and
pressure ulcers
Maintains
muscle strength
and joint flexibility
Enhances
circulation
and reduces the risk of
atrophy
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