II. Indications
III. Approach
IV. Protocol: Strength Exercises (examples)
- Sitting to standing
- Heel Lifts
- Toe Lifts
- Lunges
- Front arm Raises
- Side arm Raises
- Wall Push Ups
Aka: Geriatric Strength Training, Frailty Strength Training, Strength Training in the Elderly, Strength Training in the Older Adults
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