RESEARCH
Horticultural Therapy Course as an Educational- Therapeutic Tool of Rehabilitation for Persons with Musculoskeletal Disorders (MDs)
Summary
A study on horticultural therapy as a rehabilitation tool for individuals with musculoskeletal disorders (MDs) found that structured engagement with plants significantly improved functional abilities, self-care, and emotional well-being. Participants in a specialized therapy course showed a 7% increase in their ability to perform everyday tasks like cleaning, cooking, and personal care.
The therapy also enhanced social interaction, cognitive skills, and physical coordination, helping participants integrate better into daily life. The study highlights the neuroscientific benefits of interacting with nature, suggesting that horticultural therapy can be a powerful complement to traditional rehabilitation for individuals with mobility impairments