By Darla Kahle on Sunday, 23 October 2022
Category: Exercise / Therapy

Benefits of Physical Therapy

In Recognition of National Physical Therapy Month (October)

In physical therapy, also known as PT, trained professionals evaluate and treat abnormal physical function related to an injury, disability, or other health conditions.

According to the American Physical Therapy Association, the goal of physical therapy (PT) or physiotherapy is to improve mobility, restore function, reduce pain, and prevent further injury by using a variety of methods, including exercises and stretches.

Physical therapists aim to improve a person's range of movement and quality of life and prevent further injury or disability. Licensed physical therapists work in a range of healthcare settings, including outpatient offices, private practices, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, home health, sports and fitness settings, school, hospice services, occupational settings, government agencies, and research centers.

A physical therapist helps take care of patients in all phases of healing, from initial diagnosis to restorative and preventive stages of recovery. Physical therapy may be a standalone option, or it may support other treatments. Some are referred to a physical therapist by a physician, some seek therapy on their own.

According to the World Confederation for Physical Therapy, a physical therapist receives training that enables them to:

Apart from physical manipulation, physical therapy treatment may involve:


What are a few common conditions where physical therapy could benefit:

Physical therapists can provide supplementary treatment to a wide variety of medical conditions, depending on their specialty.
Although physical therapists may not directly and independently treat the medical condition other than pure musculoskeletal conditions, they work to optimize recovery or educate a person on how to optimize their movement patterns.

Some conditions that could benefit from physical therapy are:


Physical Therapy Benefits:

Depending on the reason for treatment, the benefits of physical therapy may include:


A sports therapist can help an athlete maximize their performance by strengthening specific parts of the body and using muscles in new ways.

A physical therapist or other healthcare professional can advise individuals about the benefits specific to their personal medical history and their need for treatment.

Information collected from MEDICAL NEWS TODAY
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/about

* Premier Therapy Group, operating out of DuBois Nursing Home Skilled Nursing and Rehab Care, offers a proven results program
for Parkinson's Disease called LSVT LOUD. For more information on this treatment therapy please call Christiana Fremer, Facility

Rehab Director, Speech-Language Pathologist with Premier Therapy at 814-375-9100.

Premier Therapy has kindly provided a few basic therapy exercises offered to many clients. For those who have been taking advantage of these exercises with the assistance of one of our trained therapists, clients are instructed to continue doing them on their own at home, for additional strengthening and recovery.

Always consult with a medical doctor before beginning any type of exercise or exercise program.