#Orthopedic Physical Therapy.
#Geriatric Physical Therapy.
#Neurological Physical Therapy.
#Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
#Pediatric Physical Therapy.
#Burn and Wound Care Therapy.
#Vestibular Therapy – exercises to help the patient regain balance.
#Physical Therapy for Women.
#Physical Therapy for Sports Injuries.
*What are the applications of Physical Therapy?
#Focusing on muscle, bone, ligament, and tendon injuries such as fractures, sprains, and inflammations. Treatment involves joint mobilization, strength training, and movement exercises.
#Restoring joint function, particularly for elderly patients with osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s disease, or urinary incontinence, while improving overall physical fitness.
#Enhancing limb responsiveness and muscle strength, especially for patients with cerebral palsy or spinal cord injuries.
#Treating cardiac and pulmonary patients to improve endurance and physical capacity.
Diagnosing and treating children with developmental delays, cerebral palsy, or other conditions affecting movement and coordination.
#Assisting in balance rehabilitation for conditions related to inner ear disorders.
#Helping women manage conditions related to the reproductive system, such as pelvic muscle pain or weakness during and after pregnancy, lymphedema, and post-mastectomy pain.
*Who is a Physical Therapy Specialist?
Provides healthcare and treatment without surgical intervention to help patients reduce pain, improve, and restore movement.
Educates patients on how to prevent complications and manage their health long-term.
Diagnoses and treats patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly, who suffer from health problems affecting mobility and daily performance.