Explore our collection of documentary films and rehabilitation videos designed to motivate, inspire, and raise awareness about the importance of rehabilitation. Learn more about our services and discover how specialized physiotherapy can change lives.
At Movhabily Physiotherapy LLP, we believe that rehabilitation is not just about recovery; it's about empowering individuals to regain independence and live fulfilling lives. Our tailored physiotherapy programs are designed to meet each patient’s unique needs, ensuring long-term mobility, health, and happiness. By staying at the forefront of rehabilitation science, we are committed to transforming lives and reshaping the future of healthcare.
Learn more about how rehabilitation can improve everyday function and overall well-being in this detailed WHO video. Anybody, at some point, might need rehabilitation. Rehabilitation enables us to interact, move, be independent, and communicate. Rehabilitation is about health and functioning in everyday life.
The video introduces rehabilitation, including the broad range of people who may benefit from it. The video presents different types of rehabilitation interventions, including therapeutic approaches, assistive technology and environmental modifications.
No-one should miss out. Too many do.
Physiotherapy helps people return to the things they love doing and supports those with a long-term condition to maintain their quality of life.
But many patients across the country are unable to access high-quality community rehabilitation services, with devastating consequences for some.
There's an underlying myth that falls are an inevitable part of getting old.
The surprising truth is our risk of a fall decreases with one thing - exercise.
Here are six simple exercises used by physiotherapists to keep muscles strong and keep us mobile and independent as we age. Try out heel raises, toe raises, heel toe stand, one leg stand, heel toe walking, and sit to stand exercises.
This Special Collection brings together a selection of Cochrane Reviews assessing the benefits of physical activity interventions on activity levels, physical function, and symptoms. The reviews synthesize evidence regarding the general population, or groups of people who have specific health conditions. Visit the Cochrane Campbell Global Ageing Partnership website: https://globalageing.cochrane.org/
If you want your body to stay young, you might want to exercise more. Scientists recently found that only people who exercise the most actually benefit at a cellular level and actually slow down the aging process.
TODAY’s Donna Farizan sits down with Ida Keeling, who at 104 years old is a runner and world record holder inspiring others with her strength.
Biochemist Gregory Petsko makes a convincing argument that, in the next 50 years, we'll see an epidemic of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's, as the world population ages. His solution: more research into the brain and its functions.
Simple solutions are often best, even when dealing with something as complicated as Parkinson's. In this inspiring talk, Mileha Soneji shares accessible designs that make the everyday tasks of those living with Parkinson's a bit easier. "Technology is not always it," she says. "What we need are human-centered solutions."
We live in a world of unseeable beauty, so subtle and delicate that it is imperceptible to the human eye. To bring this invisible world to light, filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg bends the boundaries of time and space with high-speed cameras, time lapses and microscopes. At TED2014, he shares highlights from his latest project, a 3D film titled "Mysteries of the Unseen World," which slows down, speeds up, and magnifies the astonishing wonders of nature.
Harvard University selected XVIVO to develop an animation that would take their cellular biology students on a journey through the microscopic world of a cell, illustrating mechanisms that allow a white blood cell to sense its surroundings and respond to an external stimulus. This award winning piece was the first topic in a series of animations XVIVO is creating for Harvard's educational website BioVisions at Harvard.
“People are so afraid of variety that they try to fit everything into a tiny little box with a specific label,” says 16-year-old Rosie King, who is bold, brash and autistic. She wants to know: Why is everyone so worried about being normal? She sounds a clarion call for every kid, parent, teacher and person to celebrate uniqueness. It’s a soaring testament to the potential of human diversity.
Short video created by Humanity & Inclusion-Handicap International (HI) on the importance of rehabilitation to achieve health for all.
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