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Curative Orthopedic Physical Therapy

By: James Hopkin Home | Health-and-Fitness | Exercise


History of any physical disorder or disease are diagnosed and accessed by physical therapists for rendering the best possible treatments. Experts well versed in their respective therapy realms ensure that the patients recover from their ailments and disorders and get back to their normalcy.

Physical therapy clinics all across the globe offer the best and reliable physical therapies. They are backed by licensed professionals who play a significant role in complete evaluation, diagnosis and effective treatment of functional constraints. The health care or physical therapy services include- orthopedic, geriatric, neurological, cardiovascular and pulmonary, pediatric therapies etc. Expert therapists treat patients with non-operative measures and help in the development, maintenance as well as restoration of physical fitness.
Orthopedic physical therapy is offered by diagnosing the root cause of the problem and thereby, managing and effectively treating disorders and injuries of musculoskeletal systems. Specialists skilled in treating post operative joints, arthritis, amputations, acute sports injuries etc. use innovative measures and modalities in the treatment procedures. It facilitates patients in recovering from various disorders and diseases that affect muscles, ligaments, bones and tendons of the body.

The different modalities in this program includes- joint mobilization, electrical stimulation, hot or cold packs and strength training.

Besides, back pain treatment helps to fight back pain that is reported as the second most frequent reason for visiting doctors next to common cold. Some of the common symptoms of back pain are numbness, weakness, stiffness, radiating pain, acute and chronic back pain as well as bowel and bladder dysfunction. Certain factors that contribute to the onset of back pain are stress, anxiety or depression. Some of the common spinal conditions relating to back pain are- herniated disc, degenerative disc disorder, osteoporosis, stenosis, spinal fractures and spondylolisthesis. Proper treatment of this kind of disorders is done through effective physical therapy programs.




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