Physical therapy, also known as physiotherapy, may include certain exercises, massages and treatments based on physical stimuli (e.g. heat, cold, electrical currents or ultrasound). The aim of physical therapy is to relieve pain, help you move better or strengthen weakened muscles. Another important goal is to show patients what they can do themselves to improve their own health. The treatment isn’t only done in a practice or hospital: you can and should continue doing it at home yourself.
Physical therapy includes
These approaches are used to treat acute and chronic symptoms, and also to prevent future problems or for rehabilitation after long-term medical problems, surgery or injuries.
The most suitable type of physical therapy treatment will depend on the symptoms and specific medical problem, as well as whether the patient has had the pain for a short time or long time, for instance. His or her personal preferences and overall physical fitness will play a role too.
When is physical therapy considered?
Physical therapy can be used to treat things like:
Physical therapy can also be used to help people who need assistance or nursing care – for instance, to practice doing certain movements in a particular order, strengthen muscles and prevent falls.
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What does physical therapy involve?
Exercises to actively do certain movements make up a big part of physical therapy. These exercises improve mobility (ability to move), coordination and muscle strength. The physical therapist shows you how to do the exercises and then you can do them yourself. Generally speaking, physical therapy sessions mainly involve learning these exercises. The exercises will only help if you regularly do them at home on your own too. As well as doing special exercises, physical therapy often aims to help you increase the overall amount of physical activity in your everyday life, too.
Sometimes passive exercises are used as well. In other words, the therapist moves parts of the patient's body in a certain way. The aim may be to, for instance, improve the ability to move a stiff or locked joint. These guided movements can also prepare the patient's body for active exercises if, for example, they can't move their leg or arm themselves yet.
Other than exercises, massage and hand movements to relax muscles and connective tissue, there are other types of physical therapy treatments that are based on physical stimuli. They include the following:
A number of these treatments can be combined too.
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What is the aim of physical therapy?
Depending on your medical problem and personal circumstances, the treatment can focus on various goals, such as:
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Who offers physical therapy?
Physical therapy is carried out by specially trained physical therapists (also known as physiotherapists). Certain elements of physical therapy, such as massages and treatments based on physical stimuli (e.g. heat therapy or electrotherapy) can also be carried out by other professionals. These include masseurs and people who use water to treat medical problems, known as hydro therapists.
Physical therapy can be done in both outpatient and inpatient settings – for instance, in physical therapy practices, hospitals, rehabilitative care centers and nursing homes.
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