Physical Therapy

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Physical therapy is defined as a medical science that specializes in helping the body heal from injury, find relief from pain, and increase performance in everyday activities. Physical therapy involves no drugs or side effects and achieves these results through natural healing techniques.

Most all physical therapists are trained to help improve movement, speed up your body’s own healing process, promote a fast recovery and assist you in increasing your quality of life to return to your everyday activities but there are a number of specialties you may find under the realm of physical therapy.

1. Recovery After Injury or Surgery:

  • PT helps restore mobility, strength, and function.
  • It’s essential for healing musculoskeletal injuries, fractures, sprains, and tendonitis.
  • Post-surgery, PT aids in regaining mobility and preventing complications.

2. Conditions Treated:

  • Arthritis: PT improves joint mobility.
  • Balance Problems: Exercises enhance balance and muscle strength, reducing fall risk.
  • Chronic Headaches and Vertigo: Targeted stretches and massages alleviate headaches, migraines and vertigo.
  • Neurological Disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s): PT maintains movement even as conditions progress.
  • Sports Injuries: PT aids recovery and gets athletes back to their sport.
  • Stroke: Assists with motor activities and functional independence.

3. Benefits of PT:

  • Pain Relief: PT reduces pain and discomfort.
  • Improved Function: Enhances daily activities and quality of life.
  • Preventive Care: PT helps prevent future injuries.
  • Individualized Approach: Tailored treatment plans address specific needs.

Remember that PT is performed by licensed professionals who specialize in various areas to help you reach your goals.


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