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🚶 Recovery often depends on staying active.Research suggests that supportive mobility devices may help patients walk mor...
06/10/2026

🚶 Recovery often depends on staying active.

Research suggests that supportive mobility devices may help patients walk more and participate more fully in rehabilitation. In one randomized study, patients using an enhanced mobility support device walked greater distances during rehabilitation compared with those using a standard walker.

The right equipment can make a meaningful difference by helping patients move with greater confidence, maintain participation in therapy, and stay engaged in their recovery journey.

At PeteDME, we help connect patients with mobility solutions that support their individual needs and recovery goals.

šŸ‘‰ Explore mobility solutions designed to support recovery. Visit our website to learn more.



Research Source

Enhanced Mobility Device Use During Rehabilitation -- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21082587/

🦵 Staying active can be challenging when knee pain or instability affects everyday movement.⁠⁠Research has shown that kn...
06/10/2026

🦵 Staying active can be challenging when knee pain or instability affects everyday movement.⁠
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Research has shown that knee bracing may help improve mobility and daily function for appropriate patients. In a study involving hundreds of individuals with knee osteoarthritis, participants reported significant improvements in mobility while using a semi-rigid knee brace.⁠
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For many patients, supportive bracing can be an important part of a comprehensive care plan—helping them move with greater confidence and continue participating in daily activities.⁠
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At PeteDME, we work with providers to help patients access bracing solutions that support mobility, comfort, and independence.⁠
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šŸ‘‰ Learn more about mobility support options by visiting our website.⁠
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Research Source⁠
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Effects of a Semi-Rigid Knee Brace on Mobility and Pain in People with Knee Osteoarthritis - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9274778/

06/08/2026

šŸ” Recovery isn't usually the result of a single therapy session.

Research suggests that greater rehabilitation intensity and consistency are associated with improved functional outcomes, including mobility, strength, and independence. Progress often comes from repeated practice, ongoing support, and a treatment plan tailored to the patient's goals.

At PeteHealth, we help patients continue their recovery journey through personalized physical therapy delivered in the comfort of their homes.

šŸ‘‰ Visit our website to learn more about our in-home therapy services.



Research Source

Physical Therapy Journal (2024) - https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/104/12/pzae127/7749493

Higher rehabilitation intensity and consistency have been associated with better functional outcomes across multiple rehabilitation settings.

06/06/2026

šŸ” Recovery doesn't stop at discharge.

Research shows hospitalization can contribute to declines in strength, mobility, and functional independence—especially among older adults. Early rehabilitation can help patients regain confidence and return to daily activities safely.

At PeteHealth, we bring physical therapy directly to patients in their homes, helping them continue progressing toward their recovery goals.

šŸ‘‰ Visit our website to learn more about our in-home physical therapy services.



Research Source

Hospitalization-Associated Functional Decline: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8637964/

National Institute on Aging: Hospitalization and Older Adults: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/hospitalization-older-adults

06/04/2026

šŸ” Receiving care in the home plays an important role in helping older adults recover safely after illness, surgery, or hospitalization.

According to CMS data, millions of Medicare beneficiaries receive healthcare services in their homes each year, making in-home care one of the most important settings for recovery and ongoing support.

For many patients, healing happens where they're most comfortable—at home. Physical therapy delivered in the home can help improve mobility, safety, confidence, and independence while allowing patients to practice skills in their everyday environment.

At PeteHealth, we're proud to bring skilled physical therapy directly to patients, helping them continue their recovery journey where it matters most.

šŸ‘‰ Visit our website to learn more about our in-home therapy services.

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Sources

CMS Home Health Data & Statistics - https://www.cms.gov/data-research/statistics-trends-and-reports

CMS Home Health Center - https://www.cms.gov/medicare/payment/prospective-payment-systems/home-health

At PeteHealth, we bring physical therapy directly to patients in the comfort of their homes—helping them improve mobility, maintain independence, and continue progressing toward their goals.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more or check patient eligibility by visiting our website - https://petehealth.com/.

šŸ” The ultimate goal of home health physical therapy isn’t just movement—it’s independence.Research consistently identifi...
06/03/2026

šŸ” The ultimate goal of home health physical therapy isn’t just movement—it’s independence.

Research consistently identifies Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), such as walking, bathing, dressing, and transferring, as key measures of successful rehabilitation outcomes.

When patients regain the ability to perform everyday tasks safely and confidently, they gain more than physical function—they regain freedom, dignity, and quality of life.

At PeteHealth, therapy is focused on helping patients improve functional mobility and maintain independence in the place they call home.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our home health therapy services by visiting our website.



Research Sources:

CMS Home Health Quality Measures (focus on functional improvement and independence): https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality/home-health
Medicare Home Health Outcome Measures (improvement in mobility, self-care, and daily activities): https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality/home-health/home-health-quality-reporting-program
Research discussing functional independence and ADLs as primary home health rehabilitation outcomes: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13090742/

Functional independence—measured through activities such as walking, transferring, dressing, and bathing—is one of the primary outcomes used to evaluate success in home health rehabilitation programs

šŸ’™ Recovery is more than rebuilding strength.Research shows that fear of falling can significantly limit mobility, reduce...
06/03/2026

šŸ’™ Recovery is more than rebuilding strength.

Research shows that fear of falling can significantly limit mobility, reduce activity levels, and impact independence in older adults. As confidence decreases, people often move less—which can lead to further physical decline.

Home health physical therapy helps patients improve balance, strength, and mobility in the environment where they live every day. Just as importantly, it helps restore the confidence needed to move safely and remain independent.

At PeteHealth, we focus on helping patients regain both physical function and confidence at home—one step at a time.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our home health therapy services by visiting our website.



Research Sources:

Fear of falling is associated with reduced mobility, decreased physical activity, and functional decline in older adults:
https://bmcgeriatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12877-021-02450-0
Home-based fall prevention and mobility programs can improve confidence, participation, and physical function:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32134816/

Research has consistently shown that fear of falling can become a barrier to mobility and independence, even among older adults who have not experienced a recent fall. Building confidence is therefore an important part of successful rehabilitation.

šŸ” Recovery doesn’t end at hospital discharge.A 2024 study published in Physical Therapy found that providing home health...
06/02/2026

šŸ” Recovery doesn’t end at hospital discharge.

A 2024 study published in Physical Therapy found that providing home health physical therapy visits early and consistently after hospitalization was associated with reduced 30-day hospital readmissions among Medicare beneficiaries.

When recovery continues at home, patients receive support for mobility, balance, strength, and safe functional movement in the environment they use every day.

At PeteHealth, our goal is to help patients transition safely from hospital to home through skilled physical therapy and coordinated recovery support.

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our home health services and recovery programs by visiting our website.



Research Source:
PubMed Study – Frontloaded Home Health Physical Therapy Reduces Hospital Readmissions Among Medicare Beneficiaries (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39231267/)

Additional Journal Source:
Physical Therapy Journal (Oxford Academic) Study (http://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/104/12/pzae127/7749493?utm_source=chatgpt.com&login=false)

The study concluded that frontloaded home health physical therapy was associated with reduced 30-day hospital readmissions among Medicare beneficiaries.

A crowded clinic or a rushed 15-minute appointment rarely leaves room for real breakthroughs. True healing requires an e...
05/31/2026

A crowded clinic or a rushed 15-minute appointment rarely leaves room for real breakthroughs. True healing requires an environment where you are genuinely heard. šŸ¤

At Pete Health, we strip away the clinical distractions by bringing your physical therapist directly into your home for focused, one-on-one sessions. No shared attention, no rushed exercises—just a dedicated professional looking you in the eye, listening to your frustrations, and partnering with you on a real plan forward.

You don't have to navigate this journey alone. We will figure this out together. Click the link in our bio to connect with one of our compassionate providers today. šŸ šŸŒ±

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