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Gait & Strength Training in Clermont, FL

Walk stronger, move safer, and feel more stable with targeted strength and gait retraining built around your needs.

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Better Walking Starts with Better Strength and Control

If walking feels unsteady, painful, or tiring, the issue is rarely “just walking.” At our Clermont clinic, we assess how you move, identify what’s limiting you, and build a plan that strengthens the right muscles while retraining safer movement—so you can walk with more ease in daily life.

Hohman Rehab Clermont

236 Mohawk Road, Clermont, FL 34715

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Who Benefits from Gait & Strength Training at Hohman Rehab in Clermont

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Adults who feel weak, unstable, or unsteady while walking

Seniors focused on fall prevention and independence

Post-surgical patients rebuilding walking and stairs

People with hip, knee, ankle, or foot issues affecting gait mechanics

Individuals with neurological conditions impacting mobility

Anyone avoiding activity because walking feels unsafe or painful

Why Choose Hohman Rehab for Gait Training in Clermont

Full gait analysis to identify the true limiter (strength, balance, mobility, coordination)

Strength training that targets what walking actually requires

Practical progressions for stairs, curbs, uneven ground, and endurance

Safety-first environment for unsteady patients

Clear home plan to reinforce progress between visits

Coaching that focuses on real-life mobility—not just isolated exercises

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Common Signs You May Need Gait & Strength Training

If walking has changed, addressing it early helps you rebuild strength, stability, and safe movement patterns faster.

  • Shuffling, limping, or dragging a foot

  • Trouble with stairs or rising from a chair

  • Feeling off-balance with turns or quick changes

  • Leg weakness or instability after injury or surgery

  • Reduced endurance or fear of falling

  • Pain that changes how you walk

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Balance & Gait Deficits

Improve walking steadiness, coordination, and safety with targeted retraining.

Post-Surgical Walking & Stair Recovery

Restore walking patterns and rebuild lower-body strength safely after surgery.

Lower-Body Weakness (Hips/Glutes/Quads/Calves)

Strengthen the muscles that stabilize every step and support better endurance.

Pain-Related Limping or Compensation

Reduce joint stress by correcting movement patterns and improving control.

Neurological-Related Mobility Challenges

Support steadier walking for conditions like stroke, MS, and Parkinson’s disease.

Endurance & Community Mobility

Build stamina for longer walks, errands, and everyday activity demands.

What to Expect at Your First Clermont PT Visit

Thorough Evaluation

Your Clermont physical therapist listens to your story, reviews your goals, and assesses strength, mobility, and movement patterns.

Personalized Plan

You'll receive a clear roadmap for your Clermont Physical Therapy program, including visit frequency and milestones.

Targeted Treatment

Sessions may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular training, and activity-specific progressions.

Ongoing Progression

We adjust intensity and volume as you improve, keeping your care aligned to real-world outcomes.

Our approach to physical therapy

Our Approach to Gait & Strength Training in Clermont

Gait and balance assessment to identify what’s driving instability or compensation.
Strength foundation for hips, core, and legs to support better mechanics.
Step-by-step gait retraining and coordination work.
Functional drills for stairs, turns, uneven ground, and daily transitions.
Home plan and safety strategies to improve carryover and consistency.

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Quick Tips for Stronger, Safer Walking

Train sit-to-stand daily
It builds leg strength that directly supports walking and stairs.

Practice turning on purpose
Many stumbles happen during direction changes—train it safely.

Build endurance gradually
Short, frequent walks are better than rare long pushes early on.

Clermont Physical Therapy Clinic

Hohman Rehab and Sports Therapy Clermont

236 Mohawk Road, Clermont, FL 34715

352-404-6908

352-404-6909

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Gait & Strength Training in Clermont FAQs

Gait & Strength Training is physical therapy focused on improving how you walk by strengthening the muscles and movement patterns that support stable, efficient steps. We assess your gait, identify what’s limiting you, and build a plan for safer walking, stairs, and activity.

Often, yes. We identify why you’re compensating and retrain mechanics while improving strength and mobility to support a more natural gait.

Yes. Those transitions require strength and control. We train them specifically to improve safety and daily independence.

Yes. We prioritize safety and build stability step-by-step, using appropriate support and progressions based on your comfort and ability.

Many people notice changes within a few visits, but meaningful strength and gait improvements typically build over several weeks of progressive work.

Yes. A simple home plan helps reinforce clinic work and keeps progress moving between sessions.

Yes. We follow post-op guidelines and focus on walking, strength, and functional milestones like stairs and transfers.

Yes. We support gait and balance for stroke recovery, Parkinson’s disease, MS, and other neurological conditions with tailored progressions.

We address the drivers of pain (mobility limits, strength deficits, mechanics) and build tolerance safely so movement becomes more comfortable.

Yes. Balance and gait are connected. We assess both and train the skills needed for steady walking in real life.

Take the next step toward steadier walking.

Start with a gait assessment and get a plan that improves strength, balance, and real-world mobility—so you can move safer and do more.

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