Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who help the patients to restore their functions and mobility of the body after an injury or disability. They also help in promoting and maintaining the overall well being of the patient. They are specialized in physiotherapy and helps the patient in avoiding the surgery or medications by providing physical treatment options like ROM exercises, soft tissue mobilization, and Kinesio taping, etc.
A Physiotherapist will have the following qualifications:
Any patient who is suffering from a medical condition that affects his/her joints range of motion and mobility can consult a Physiotherapist 2-3 times a week. However, healthy individuals can also consult Physiotherapist twice a year.
If any of the individuals are suffering from following medical conditions and diseases should visit or consult a Physiotherapist.
Apart from these conditions, there are many other medical conditions why an individual should visit a Physiotherapist. However, before consulting a Physiotherapist, have a discussion with your General Physician.
Physiotherapists are health care professionals who help the patient to improve the mobility and pain by using techniques like mobilization of joints, muscle energy, and dry needling, etc. Massage therapists are the one who focuses on tissue manipulation by hand and with the help of some creams and oils.
Yes, Physiotherapists can help an individual to reduce his/her back pain and improves joints movement and functions. A Physiotherapist can suggest new lifestyle modifications to an individual that helps them to improve their daily life and reduce the chances of getting back pain.
Physiotherapists are healthcare professions who use hand-on mobilization techniques to reduce joint pains and back pains. They help an individual to improve his/her joint functions and mobility through lifestyle modifications and physiotherapy sessions.
No, Physiotherapists cannot perform surgeries, however, they play a vital role in pre-operative and post-operative surgeries for Achilles tendonitis, ACL reconstruction, knee repair or replacement, back and neck pain surgery and many other medical surgeries and procedures.