Learn about Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is provided by licensed physical therapists (PT) and physical therapist assistants (PTA). Physical therapists have a bachelors, masters, and more recently a doctorate degree in physical therapy. They are experts in the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems including anatomy, kinesiology, and the pathology of these systems. Physical therapy translates this knowledge to rehabilitation of a wide array of diagnoses.
Physical therapy is effective for a large variety of diagnoses and issues including, but not limited to, joint pain, post-operative surgery, balance/difficulty walking, chronic injuries, acute injuries, return to sport training, return to work, and general strengthening.
What Happens at Physical Therapy?
At the first appointment, a physical therapist will elicit a full history, perform an evaluation and examination, and then provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the cause of symptoms and recommended physical therapy program. Physical therapy commonly involves a hands-on manual therapy component including massage, joint mobilization, stretching, and/or range of motion.
When appropriate, the physical therapist will provide education and direction for an independent home exercise program to reinforce the goals of the therapy sessions. Ultimately, the goal of physical therapy is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and maximize ability to function.
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