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Pilates can be a valuable tool for physical therapists working with patients recovering from injury or surgery. In this article, we'll explore the ways in which Pilates can complement traditional physical therapy, helping to improve range of motion, build strength, and speed up the recovery process. We'll also discuss the specific benefits of Pilates for common conditions such as back pain, knee injuries, and shoulder injuries.