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More About The Types And What To Expect From Physiotherapy

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Physiotherapist’s expertise lies in the study of the science of motion. They can pinpoint the root cause of an injury and how to make it better. 

When Should You Visit A Physiotherapist?

You should consider visiting a physiotherapist if you have chronic pain or an injury that influences your daily function. A physician can give you a referral for physiotherapy after having surgery like a hipreplacement or have had a medical event like a stroke or heart attack. If you are planning on using your health insurance to help cover the fees of physiotherapy, remember to first pay a visit to the insurance company’s webpage to ascertain whether physiotherapy is covered. If not, you’ll have to pay for the full cost of therapy yourself. 

What Issues Do Physiotherapists Provide Treatment For?

Physiotherapist emphasize on both rehabilitation and prevention. Therapy can involve issues that was caused as a result of disease, injury, or disability. Examples include:

  • Back and neck pain due to issues of the skeleton and muscles. 
  • Lung issues, for example, asthma.
  • Pelvic problems, like bowel or bladder issues relating to childbirth. 
  • Problems in the joints, bones, ligaments and muscles, for instance, the side-effects of amputation or arthritis. 
  • Disability due to heart issues.
  • Loss of mobility as a result from trauma caused to the spine or brain, or from diseases like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s. 
  • Swelling, stiffness, fatigue, pain, and loss of muscle strength, for instance during palliative or cancer care. 

The Physical Therapy Field Has Five Distinct Practice Areas That Involve:

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