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Why Should I Use Physical Therapy

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It may occur in your lifetime that you require the services of physical therapists for any number of reasons. And while you may believe that you can perform the necessary functions required for recovery of whatever ailment or condition that you have been diagnosed with, the simple fact is that if you are directed to seek out the services of a rehabilitation specialist, it is necessary to use a physical therapist. If the question; ‘Why should I use physical therapy’ remains, there are a few simple facts to answer that.

Physical therapy is concerned with the rehabilitation and restoration of mobility and function of a patient. The therapist focuses on any number of conditions and their impact upon the body. The age range of patients is from young children to the elderly. The only requirement is that the patient is in need and can benefit from physical therapy. Before beginning any treatment, the therapist will perform a full assessment of the patient to determine the exact cause and area of the discomfort or problem. The physical therapists will help patients with post-operative pain and stiffness as well as arthritis, loss of limb and even back pain. If you suffer from any of these, or the wide variety of other symptoms that can be treated by physical therapy, you will find that attending sessions will greatly improve the quality of life that you enjoy.

Physical therapy employs many techniques and even the seemingly simple ones can improve the health of the patient. Massage techniques have been around for ages and its benefits are well known. Working on muscle tension will improve the range of motion of those muscles. If your back is stiff, this would mean being able to bend down further to pick up objects or to stretch over a greater distance. After operations, massages can release pain and stiffness and reduce myofascial adhesions. This is just one answer to that nagging question: “Why should I use physical therapy”

Another reason is the restoration of joint mobilization. Often times, pain and stiffness is caused by joint restriction and it is important to focus on the problem in order to restore movement and release pain and discomfort. The physical therapist will use various techniques to return the use of the joints. Using speed and distance will increase the motion of the joint. “Why should I use physical therapy for this?” you may ask. If the pain is too much or if the joints require special attention and care, you may not be able to or willing to perform the needed actions. The physical therapist can achieve this goal easily. This may involve rubbing bone surface onto each other which will not be painful when performed correctly by the therapist.

Education of the patient in proper exercise techniques is another reason to use physical therapy. “Why should I use physical therapy to teach me how to exercise? I know how!” You might think you know how but unless you are certain, then you may not be exercising properly. Physical therapists encounter individuals who swear they know the proper exercising techniques when in reality they are either doing more harm than good or their actions are completely ineffective. The physical therapists will take you step by step over the appropriate exercises for your condition and make certain that you are capable of performing them in the correct manner once you leave the office. This way, the rehabilitation process will be shortened and no further injury will be encountered.

There are any number of answers to that question; “Why should I use physical therapy”. It comes down to how much you value mobility and health. With the aide of physical therapists, you can reduce recovery time, heal properly, and improve your body’s functions and capabilities.


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