In physiotherapy sessions, several techniques are employed to address specific problems and promote healing. Let’s explore some of these approaches:
Education and Advice:
Physiotherapists consider the body as a whole, not just individual injuries. They provide general advice to improve overall well-being, such as maintaining a healthy weight, regular exercise, and proper posture.
Specific advice tailored to everyday activities helps prevent pain or injury. For instance, if you have back pain, you might receive guidance on lifting techniques, posture, and avoiding awkward movements
Movement and Exercise:
Physiotherapists often recommend exercises to enhance mobility and function.
Examples include:
Targeted exercises to improve strength and movement in specific body parts.
Whole-body activities like walking or swimming, especially during recovery from surgery or injury.
Hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) in warm, shallow water to relax muscles, support joints, and gradually build strength.
Advice on maintaining physical activity safely.
Manual Therapy:
Physiotherapists use their hands for manual therapy, which includes:
Manipulation: Adjusting joints to relieve pain and stiffness.
Mobilization: Improving blood circulation and promoting efficient fluid drainage.
Massage: Relaxing tissues and enhancing movement.
Manual therapy can address specific issues like back pain and is beneficial for various conditions beyond bones, joints, or muscles.