Physical Therapy Rehabilitation
At some point in your life, you may have heard the term "physical rehabilitation" and wondered what it entailed. Physical rehabilitation is a type of treatment that aims to give different body components their normal functions. After surgery, people frequently need physical rehabilitation. But it can also aid in the treatment of some types of persistent pain connected to the following:
- Spine
- Nerves
- Ligaments
- Muscles
Many different types of people benefit from physical rehabilitation in terms of wellness. After a stroke, people frequently lose the use of their legs or other body parts. A physiatrist or physical therapist can help them recover and regain lost function. Physical therapists and physicians play a crucial role in the care of stroke victims because suffering a stroke can be very disabling. Soon after a stroke, physical therapists and physiatrists frequently begin treating the patient. The likelihood that a physical part will fully recover decreases with time once it loses its ability to function. Those who have suffered spinal injuries are also treated by physiatrists and physical therapists. Those who experience spinal injuries frequently lose the ability to move certain body parts, much like stroke victims. A physical therapist can assist patients in regaining all or part of that function. But, for patients with arthritis and even back pain to live pain-free lifestyles, physiatrists, and physical therapists also work with them.
Sub Track:
- Cognitive rehabilitation
- Pharmacorehabilitation
- Recreational therapy
- Orthopedic physical therapy
- Geriatric physical therapy