Physical therapy helps people of all ages who have medical conditions, illnesses or injuries that limit their regular ability to move and function - even when they receive medical treatment. When these problems become chronic (longer-lasting), they can lead to functional limitations that result in pain, disturbed sleep, and lifestyle limitations. If you or someone you know is dealing with a long-term medical condition, illness or injury that limits your or their ability to move and function in daily activities, physical therapy may be the right solution for your needs.
Physical therapy is the medical specialty concerned with improving physical function and mobility in patients. It's also known as rehabilitation therapy and it can be used for people of all ages who have medical conditions, illnesses or injuries that limit their regular ability to move and function. For instance, if you have a lower limb amputation, are recovering from a stroke or spinal cord injury, have broken bones, are in a wheelchair after an injury or illness or are very old or quite young and need help with extra support to move around, then physical therapy bloomfield could help you.
Physical therapy can be important in returning patients to their prior level of functioning, and encourage activities and lifestyle changes that can help prevent further injury and improve overall health and well being. Primary care physicians often refer patients to physical therapy at the first sign of a problem, since it is considered a conservative approach to managing problems.
Here are some problems in which physical therapy will help you
- Back pain
Back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide - approximately 31 million Americans experience low back. Back pain - can affect the upper, middle, or lower parts of your spine. Back pain is usually perceived as being something mundane and usually is ignored by patients and doctors alike. But pain in the back doesn't have to go away on its own. Proper treatment can alleviate your pain, giving you relief from the throbbing or burning sensation. And physical therapy is here to help with that.
- Neck pain
Most neck pain is caused by poor posture, a lack of proper function, and poor stability. An injury to the muscles and ligaments through repetitive overuse is also a common cause of neck pain. Physical therapy for neck pain includes the following goals: Reduce pain and stiffness Improve head and neck range of motion Develop dynamic strengthening of the neck and its supporting musculature
- Shoulder pain
There are multiple types of shoulder problems that physical therapists treat, like rotator cuff tears and other injuries to the muscles surrounding the shoulder. Physical therapy can be a successful, non-invasive method for recovery.
- Foot and ankle pain
Physical therapy examines the muscles and joints of your foot, ankle, and leg to determine the cause of the pain. You can use exercises and movements to help heal your foot or ankle.
- Hip and groin pain
If you have pain located in your hip or groin, you may benefit from physical therapy. The qualified physical therapist treating you will help assess your pain and provide a program that encourages movement.
- Elbow and arm pain
Elbow and arm pain can be very debilitating. This pain can range from a tingling sensation to an intense burning feeling, making everyday tasks difficult. Fortunately, physical therapy has advanced to help people of all ages alleviate their elbow pain.
- Knee pain
Physical therapy for knee osteoarthritis (OA) helps reduce the pain, swelling and stiffness of this condition. It can also help to improve knee joint function
- Orthopaedic and sports medicine pain
Recovering from an injury and trying to avoid future injuries can be hard. That’s where your physical therapist comes in. Your physical therapist can help you ease pain in the soft tissues including muscles, tendons, and ligaments. They can help you build muscle strength and improve flexibility, function, and range of motion.
9. Muscle pain
Physical therapy helps to heal muscle pain, strengthen muscles that are weak from lack of use, help stiff joints move again and help you use your muscles correctly so you can move with less pain and avoid injury.
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