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Physical Therapy; What to Expect and Why It Is Important

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Physical therapy, popularly termed as physiotherapy involves trained professionals evaluating and treating abnormal physical functions as a result of, for instance, disability, injury, or other conditions. A physical therapist can be described as an educated and licensed medical practitioner experienced in diagnosing physical anomalies, healing physical mobility and function, promoting physical function and activity, and maintaining physical function.

You can find licensed physiotherapists in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, outpatient offices, rehabilitation centers, government agencies, sports centers, schools, and even better, you can get physiotherapy at the comfort of your own home by having a physical therapist visit you and offer the needed services.

Physical therapists assist patients in the entire healing process starting from the first diagnosis to the curative and preventive phases of recovery. You can take physical therapy to support other treatments or just take it as a stand-alone. You can also seek therapy on your own accord or be referred to a therapist by your doctor.

What to Expect from a Physiotherapist

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