Physiotherapy is a health care profession focused on evaluating, restoring and maintaining physical function and mobility. It is a drug free treatment by professionals who understand how the body moves, what keeps it from moving well and how to restore painless, unobstructed mobility. Physiotherapists help manage and treat disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system including rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgery. They are trained in the treatment of post-operative orthopaedic procedures, fractures, acute sports injuries, arthritis, sprains, strains, back and neck pain, sports injuries and spinal conditions. A big part of the treatment via Physiotherapy is the assessment of the client’s level of mobility, strength and endurance. Understanding whether the patient’s condition is due to an injury, surgery, accident etc. helps the Physiotherapist devise a treatment plan for the client.
Physiotherapists help individuals of all ages. They help people who are living with chronic diseases and pains, are recovering from surgery or illness, injury, motor vehicle accidents or age related conditions. Physiotherapy involves using a variety of techniques to help your muscles, joints, heart and lungs work to their potential. They work with each individual to develop a full treatment plan according to their illness and lifestyle. It is very important to a Physiotherapist to help patients work their treatment into their own lives for rehabilitation and long term benefits.
Physiotherapists complete a thorough assessment that may include a patient’s health history, evaluation of pain and movement patterns, strength, joint range of motion, reflexes, sensation and cardio respiratory status.
They will also examine relevant X-rays, laboratory tests, medical records and surgical notes. Based on this assessment, the Physiotherapist develops a diagnosis and works in partnership with the patient and the caregiver to plan individualized goals and treatment programs.
Physiotherapists promote independence, including emphasis on how you can help yourself. For example, you may be shown exercises that you can do between treatment sessions and how to set goals to achieve result. Where appropriate, Physiotherapists also advise caregivers on how they can help you.
Physiotherapists can help manage pain, improve the quality of life and put patients on the path to a speedy recovery.
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