What is physiotherapy?

What is physiotherapy?

What is the purpose of physiotherapy?

A course of physiotherapy treatment is provided for patients with neurological diseases and a number of other pathologies, and is also recommended after physical trauma.

Physiotherapy helps patients relieve pain and restore mobility, improving the function of the injured limb.

With this method, human physical functions and quality of life are significantly improved.

Physiotherapy is particularly effective in managing the following conditions:

  • Cardiopulmonary diseases;
  • Pathologies that affect the hands;
  • Musculoskeletal dysfunction;
  • Neurological pathologies;
  • Pediatric diseases;
  • Injuries caused by sports;
  • Burns;
  • Rehabilitation of wounds;
  • Urinary incontinence, lymphedema and other pathologies.

Examples of positive results of physical therapy are:

  • Pain management, pain relief (the patient rarely needs painkillers, the dose is also small);
  • There is no longer a need for surgical intervention;
  • The ability to move improves;
  • Restoration of the injured area;
  • Management of age-related health problems;
  • Slowing down the progression of the disease, preventing any possible complications.

 

Source:

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/160645#summary