Not many patients consider physical therapy as an initial treatment option. However, physical therapy can be an effective way to treat various injuries and conditions, without having to undergo painful and invasive procedures. In this physical therapy education article, we are going to talk about the benefits of trying physical therapy first – before resorting to more invasive treatment options.
Physical Therapy First?
Patients don’t often think of physical therapy as a first line of treatment. Most people think of physical therapy as something you do after you’ve had surgery or after you’ve sustained an injury. Physical therapy certainly can help in those types of situations, but rehabilitation can also be an effective treatment method for a much wider variety of patient situations. Most importantly, physical therapy may even help you avoid invasive procedures and treatments.
Try Physical Therapy First
The ultimate goal of physical therapy is to help you move better – more effectively and without pain. That goal is accomplished through an initial analysis of the patient’s condition and/or injury, followed by the development of a rehabilitation strategy to address those concerns. In particular, physical therapy can be used as a first treatment option for all of the following situations:
- Degenerative Conditions like Arthritis
- Car Accident Injuries
- Sports-Related Injuries
- Muscle Sprains and Strains
Physical therapy can help get you moving and reduce your pain if you fall into any of these categories. It can even help you avoid painful and expensive surgical procedures.
Minneapolis Physical Therapy
At OrthoRehab Specialists, we work with each patient one-on-one to determine the underlying issue, and strategize a path forward. Our physical therapists are widely regarded as experts in physical rehabilitation. We work with over 600 local providers who continue to send their patients to our clinics when they’re in need of continued physical therapy care. Even if you don’t have a referral or prescription from a referring physician or surgeon, you can still make a direct access appointment with us. Contact our physical therapists today at our Edina or Minneapolis clinics to set up your very own appointment and see what physical therapy can do for you!
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