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From Head to Knee: What is Physical Therapy?

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Therapy of any kind aids in the process of recovering from a setback. Physical therapy is the area of study that gives patients the chance to regain normalcy after an operation or an accident, or to recover from any ailments that might befall their body. Practitioners are highly educated and skilled and are equipped with all the tools and knowledge that will be needed in achieving the patient’s goals. After any major operation it is important to aid the body in recovery. Physical therapy is used to properly achieve this and to achieve it the right way. Many times, the patient will feel that they can take their rehabilitation into their own hands. Yet they lack the skills that a physical therapist possesses and may end up doing more harm then good. With the guidance and aid of a trained professional, the process of regaining use, function, and normalcy will go along much smoother.

Pain is another focus that physical therapy has. Joint pain from arthritis, muscle pain, or pain due to a medical condition can be treated with the help of physical therapy. Pills may not be enough, but with the added benefits of therapy, the pain can be reduced to tolerable levels or even eliminated all together. Through Physical Therapy, a reduction of pain and the recovery from operations and ailments will aid in increasing the mobility of the patient. Mobility is a very important focus for physical therapy and is on one of the primary reasons to attend sessions. Walking up stairs, bending down, or doing any basic functions can be excruciating to someone who has arthritis, or other joint conditions. Physical therapy will help in regaining the mobility that may have been taken for granted before.

There are several areas of the body that may need treatment depending upon the nature of the condition, or illness. Such areas are the musculoskeletal system which includes ligaments and muscles, the cardiovascular system, or even the skin if there are burns or wounds. There are other areas of course that physical therapy can aid in. Treatment methods vary from case to case with each treatment having its own specialized benefits. Physical therapists are highly trained and experienced in all of the treatments they employ. Manual therapy is most associated with physical therapy and involves massage, manipulation and mobilization of the area. There is also hydrotherapy, the application of hot and cold temperatures to an area, and even electrical stimulation. Educating the patient in all applicable areas is very important. Home exercises and how to do them properly may be discussed with the patient. Other educational topics include how to use any kind of device such as crutches safely and effectively, and how to avoid aggravating the problem area or causing further harm.

Mobility, pain reduction, and recovery from operations are an important step in rehabilitation. Physical therapy is a great tool and asset for this area. There are many clinics and offices that offer such services.


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