Stretching is important for seniors because it helps maintain and improve flexibility, reducing the risk of injury and enhancing overall mobility. It can alleviate stiffness in joints and muscles, which is especially beneficial for seniors experiencing age-related changes in flexibility. Regular stretching exercises can also enhance posture, balance, and coordination, contributing to better physical function…
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