This article is about physical therapy and its importance for human health. Physical therapy is the process of treating physical disabilities and injuries through the use of exercise, massage techniques, manual therapy and other specialized procedures.
Physical therapy may be indicated for serious injuries or illnesses such as stroke, osteoporosis, arthritis, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries and other conditions that can lead to muscle weakness, pain and limited movement. If they are missed, treatment can lead to serious consequences such as temporary or permanent disability, coordination problems, mental retardation and neurological deficits.
Unlike kinesitherapy (physical therapy method), in which the patient does therapeutic exercises independently, the physical therapy doctor creates a set of physical exercises for each patient depending on the characteristics of his disease, muscle condition, intensity and duration of exercise. Classes conducted under the supervision of a doctor give the best results, since the use of special simulators and techniques allows you to give patients a load in accordance with their diagnosis and prepare the patient for subsequent exercises at home. During exercise, not only the muscles are strengthened, but also blood circulation is improved, the functionality of the musculoskeletal system is increased, and the blood vessels of the heart are toned.
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