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Are you sure you know everything about physiotherapy?

Posted by Évolution Physio — on Monday, December 04, 2017

Are you sure you know everything about physiotherapy? - Evolution Physio

Few people have never heard of physiotherapy as a treatment method… but do you really know the benefits of physiotherapy and when to seek it? Discover what it can truly do for your health and overall well-being.

 

In case of injury

Of course, injury is often the first situation that comes to mind when considering physiotherapy. It can treat physical discomfort caused by an accident, repetitive movements, or sports-related injuries. The treatment supports a complete and guided rehabilitation so that after the trauma, any lasting effects are minimized or even eliminated.

 

Chronic issues

Many people turn to physiotherapy to address recurring symptoms such as back pain, knee pain, or headaches, to name a few. Chronic pain affects daily life and has a real impact on health because it is constantly present. Physiotherapy not only treats the pain but also addresses the root cause, which may stem from poor posture, muscle weakness, muscle tension, or repeated improper movements, for example.

 

Various conditions and ages

For children, physiotherapy can positively impact development, including posture problems, torticollis, plagiocephaly, motor coordination, neuromuscular diseases, and neurological disorders. It can also provide follow-up for premature babies to ensure motor skill acquisition occurs on time and smoothly.

After childbirth, physiotherapy can help new mothers with pelvic floor rehabilitation and bladder issues.

Individuals with neurological conditions can also benefit from physiotherapy—for example, in cases of multiple sclerosis, after a stroke, following delicate surgery, or during cancer treatment—with numerous positive outcomes.

Older adults, who are more at risk of falls and balance loss, can integrate physiotherapy into their daily lives. It can also help alleviate symptoms related to incontinence, diabetes, and osteoarthritis—common issues in seniors.

In summary, physiotherapy goes far beyond treating a knee injury or chronic back pain. Whether used for prevention or as part of a rehabilitation process, its benefits are numerous, at any age and at any time.

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