physical therapy

Physical therapy is a profession that is designed to help those with injuries or disabilities recover and ease the pain of physical symptoms.

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There are various types of sub-categories of physical therapy that differentiate specialties within the field. The overall goal of physical therapy is to provide individuals who have been either injured or disease stricken with a better lifestyle. Physical therapy can also help a person to gain their independence because as their health and strength improves, they no longer have to rely on others for help in carrying out everyday activities.

Pediatric Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapy focuses on the care given to children from infancy to adolescence. Most physical therapy within this sub-category centers on children who have developmental disorders or diseases that cause difficulty in the use of motor skills or balance. Cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and torticollis are some examples of what is treated by pediatric physical therapists.

Orthopedic Therapy

Orthopedic therapy is designed to help those who suffer from injuries or problems associated with the joints and musculoskeletal system. Many of these problems are caused by sports related injuries, arthritis, or amputation procedures. Strength training is utilized along with electrical stimulation and temperature treatments to help those who have problems with their tendons, muscles, joints, bones, or ligaments.

Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Therapy

This type of therapy is given to patients post surgery who have had heart problems or pulmonary difficulties. The most common reasons for undergoing cardiovascular or pulmonary therapy include heart attacks, post coronary bypass surgery, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and pulmonary fibrosis.

Neurological Therapy

This type of therapy helps individuals who have disorders or diseases such as brain injuries, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, or spinal cord injury. These patients typically suffer from difficulty maintaining balance, vision problems, and poor muscle control.

main duties involve helping relieve the patients' pain as well as helping them restore their physical functions.

provide rehabilitative services to patients who are suffering from disabling diseases, injuries and those who are recovering from surgeries.

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