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Can Movement Therapy Reduce Stress and Anxiety in Geriatric Patients?
According to WHO (World Health Organization) geriatric patients may experience stress due to various factors. These may include changes in health, financial concerns, loss of independence, and social isolation [1]. Chronic stress can lead to physical and mental health problems, such as heart disease, depression and memory decline [1,2]. It is important for geriatric patients to find ways to engage in stress-reducing activities in order to maintain their well-being.