Post Rehab Tip #16 – Balance Training…”Should I Use a Gait Belt?”
Balance training is becoming an integral part of medical exercise and post rehab training. The need to maintain safety precautions at all times when training clients with balance dysfunction is vitally important. Click the play button below to watch the video.
The video clip will discuss the use of gait belt or leather belt when performing balance activities with your clients. This post rehab tips video along with more than 20 others are included on our "Post Rehab Tips CD". Click the button below to order your copy of the Post Rehab Tips CD for only $25.
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