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The aim of physiotherapy care

Treatment of physiotherapy involves several different physical treatments as well as preventative approaches based on the specific issues you are experiencing. The benefits of physiotherapy are tremendous. It reduces stiffness and pain, improves movement, gears up the entire healing procedure, and also increases the quality of life. The process basically helps you recover faster.

Common physical physiotherapy treatment terms to reference:

  • Acute and Sub-Acute
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  • Abduct
  • Coccyx
  • Bursa
  • Cervical spine
  • Chronic
  • Contusion
  • Contracture
  • Core stability
  • Dislocation
  • Core strength
  • Eversion
  • Effusion
  • Extension
  • Fascia
  • Flexion etc.

What can medical physiotherapy treat?

Physiotherapy used as a complementary therapy or a standalone treatment, it indeed plays a vital role in restoring function and lost movement.

It is generally used to treat the patients who musculoskeletal issues including a broad range of sports as well as work-related injuries. According to studies, it can aid with lung problems, heart issues, pelvic issues, brain or spine diseases, joint injuries, pain relating to shoulder, ankle, neck, back, knee wrist, fatigue, swelling, and loss of muscle strength. Physicians even prescribe it to gear up the post-surgery rehabilitation process.

What does a physiotherapist do?

Physiotherapists diagnose and manage a wide range of conditions related to bones, muscles, nerves, and other systems of the body. They can aid people to handle chronic diseases, prescribe exercises, and give major lifestyle advice.

When you go to see a physio, they may:

  • Massage specific areas of your body either manually or using any sort of equipment
  • Manipulate your joints
  • Stretch your muscles
  • Give a range of exercises to do

A physio assesses your condition and also helps you to deal with various physical issues. In fact, there are some physios who also treat children, they even show the parents to improve their child’s quality of life.  

Knowing physiotherapy techniques

The physiotherapists apply different techniques to assist rebuild your mobility along with strength. These fall into one of 3 categories:

Manual therapy:

The therapists tend to manipulate body tissues in such a way that it relieves pain, reduces tension as well as improves circulation in specific parts of the body.

Education:

While hand-on-treatment can actually do wonders; it’s vital to remember that physios are also a brilliant source of advice and education. A physio can offer you expert insight into your exercise, postural habits, dietary and also give you some tips which you can apply to your everyday activities. 

Movement:

Physios prescribe exercises that are intended to improve function and mobility. It generally helps to fortify the affected body part, improve your biomechanics and also allow you to safely return to your normal level of physical activity.

Do the physiotherapists need any special training?

Yes, the physiotherapists require a university degree along with training in this very sector to perform the physiotherapy properly.

Physiotherapists either work autonomously or as a member of a team with the other social or health care experts. Physiotherapy should always practice under the guidance of a professional. Therefore, whether you are dealing with a serious injury or some chronic illness, meet a professional therapy physio today to get your health back on track.

Avanta Healthcare stands as the best choice for rehabilitation services in Bangalore, with a team of highly qualified physiotherapists. Our skilled professionals are committed to providing exceptional care and personalized treatment plans, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our patients.

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