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What actually helps improve physical mobility?

40 people answered this on the record, across 23 organisations. The change they described most often was more energy through the day — 13 of 40 raised it unprompted. 9 described improved movement or mobility. The timeframe described most often was over a year. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-08-14. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: What actually helps improve physical mobility?
What changedInterviewsShare
More energy13 of 4033%
Mobility9 of 4023%
Family & relationships9 of 4023%
Less pain5 of 4013%
Felt supported5 of 4013%
Better sleep4 of 4010%
  • I felt a little bit more energy, I felt a little bit more cognizant of things going on.Dylan Gemelli
  • Walk doorway is a lot easier so far that's the main thing but I'm able to visualize what I'll be like in eight months from now.Ann Bennet
  • Spending time with my family and being at home and being able to do more was my aim.Jelaine Reed
  • Sometimes I wonder if I've had it adjusted until I walk out and I go, "I feel good." They have helped relieve that pain so much.Jelaine Reed

How long it took them

  • Over a year · 3

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • As she then began public school, special education, preschool, we were a little bit worried that the appointments would compromise her ability to access preschool, and the therapists were great about working with us.Aimee & Mati Holleb
  • Ingrid Vanderveldt initially hesitated to try STEMREGEN due to the cost and skepticism about whether it could truly be effective. However, she now states that cost is no longer an issue because the product gave her her life back and significantly improved her…Ingrid Vanderveldt
  • I started the MedChefs program at the suggestion of a doctor who thought it would be helpful in supporting my heart health and my kidney health, and my all around physical well-being, There was no hesitations to start with the program.Teppera Alys Lowery

Follow-up questions they answered

Can conventional medicine effectively treat freezing gait in Parkinson's patients?
According to Ann Bennett, conventional treatments like carbidopa-levodopa and extensive physical therapy provided little to no relief for her freezing gait. She noted that conventional medicine often lacks the specific technologies used in bVital’s naturopathic brain regeneration approach. — Ann Bennet
How soon can you see results from stem cell therapy at bVital?
Ann Bennett reported seeing measurable improvements in her mobility just two days after her treatment. She specifically mentioned that walking through doorways became easier almost immediately after the procedure. — Ann Bennet
What is the patient experience like at bVital?
Ann Bennett described the environment as a "wellness environment" that is very uplifting. She emphasized that the staff loves helping people and the community focus helps patients concentrate on a hopeful future for their health. — Ann Bennet
Will therapy appointments interfere with my child's preschool schedule?
Aimee Holleb was initially worried that appointments would compromise Mati's ability to access special education preschool. However, she found that the therapists at Good Beginnings were great about working with the family to coordinate schedules. — Aimee & Mati Holleb
Is clinic-based therapy better than in-home therapy for pediatric development?
Aimee found that in-home therapies did not work as well for her family. She realized the value of a dedicated practice like Good Beginnings because of their intentional play-based therapy and access to specialized equipment and toys. — Aimee & Mati Holleb
Can a child with a hand deformity learn to use school tools?
Yes, Aimee reported that despite a hand deformity, Mati developed a pincer movement through OT at Good Beginnings. This allowed her to hold utensils and school tools and use her hand as a 'helper hand' for daily activities. — Aimee & Mati Holleb

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