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Mobilization
The process of making someone or something movable or capable of movement, in medical terms often referring to physical therapy practices to increase mobility.
Joint Motion
Involves the range of movement available at a joint, including its flexibility and ability to perform various physical tasks.
Social Activity
Participation in events or interactions with others in social contexts for leisure, recreation, or networking purposes.
Mental Stimulation
Activities or practices that engage the brain, enhancing cognitive functions and potentially delaying the onset of cognitive decline.
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