- Pain Management: Helps manage and reduce chronic or acute pain through techniques like manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and modalities such as ultrasound or TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation).
- Rehabilitation from Injury: Plays a critical role in regaining strength, mobility, and function after sports injuries, car accidents, or falls.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Aids in restoring movement, reducing stiffness, and preventing complications after surgeries like joint replacements.
- Improved Mobility and Flexibility: Helps individuals with difficulty walking, standing, or moving due to age, injury, or illness, and maintains independence.
- Chronic Condition Management: Assists in managing long-term
health conditions such as:
- Arthritis: Reduces joint pain and improves function.
- Cardiovascular diseases: Supports recovery and stamina.
- Neurological disorders: Helps with stroke, Parkinson’s disease, or multiple sclerosis.
- Preventative Care: Identifies potential issues early and implements strategies to prevent injuries or complications, especially for athletes or physically demanding jobs.
What do Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy (physical therapy) is a healthcare profession focused on improving, restoring, and maintaining physical function and mobility. It combines evidence-based techniques, exercises, and patient education to address a wide range of conditions. Below are some key reasons why physiotherapy is essential:
