Neuromuscular reeducation is a therapeutic technique used to improve movement patterns and muscle function following injury, surgery, or neurological conditions. It focuses on retraining the nervous system to restore proper communication between nerves and muscles, enhancing coordination, balance, and muscle control. This process often involves exercises, manual therapy, and specific movement patterns to address dysfunction, improve proprioception (body awareness), and optimize physical performance. Neuromuscular reeducation is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to aid in recovery and help patients regain functional mobility.