Physical
therapists are evidence-based health care professionals who offer
cost-effective treatment that improves mobility and relieves pain, reduces the
need for surgery and prescription drugs, and allows patients to participate in
a recovery plan designed for their specific needs.
Improve Mobility & Motion
Physical
therapists are experts in improving mobility and motion. Pain-free movement is
crucial to your quality of daily life, your ability to earn a living, your
ability to pursue your favorite leisure activities, and so much more.
For example:
·
Movement is essential to physical activity, which is necessary to
prevent obesity, which is responsible for at least 18% of US adult deaths.
·
Mobility is crucial for physical independence, and studies suggest
that walking alone can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, hip
fracture, and knee arthritis, among other benefits.
·
Consistent movement is vital to maintaining a healthy balance
system, which can help prevent costly falls.
Avoid Surgery and Prescription Drugs
While
surgery and prescription drugs can be the best course of treatment for certain
diagnoses, there is increasing evidence demonstrating that conservative
treatments like physical therapy can be equally effective (and cheaper) for
many conditions.
For example:
·
Low back pain is routinely over-treated despite abundant evidence
that physical therapy is a cost-effective treatment that often avoids advanced
imaging scans like MRIs that increase the cost of care and the likelihood for
surgery and injections.
·
Physical therapy has proven as effective as surgery for meniscal
tears and knee osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tears, spinal stenosis, and
degenerative disk disease, among other conditions.
Participate In Your Recovery
Physical
therapists routinely work collaboratively with their patients. Treatment plans
can be designed for the patient's individual goals, challenges, and needs.
Receiving treatment by a physical therapist is rarely a passive activity, and
participating in your own recovery can be empowering. In many cases, patients
develop an ongoing relationship with their physical therapist to maintain
optimum health and movement abilities across the lifespan.
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