How Do Corrective Exercises Differ from Other Kinds of Exercises?
We can divide types of exercises into three main categories: • Hygienic exercises which include the more general exercise routines which are designed for Hygienic improvement of the health and vitality of an individual. • Remedial exercises are designed to affect certain desirable changes in persons afflicted with adverse physical results from poliomyelitis (less common now with improved sanitation than in former years), paralysis resulting from accidental or other injury, certain spastic conditions, respiratory ailments, and so on. Remedial exercises are usually done under the tutelage of a physical therapist and must be carefully monitored. • Corrective exercises are specific in kind, being designed and targeted for a particular area of the body and to accomplish a precise purpose. Corrective exercises can, Obviously be pushed more rapidly and more vigorously than possibly might be done with remedial exercises.