Pain Management Physiotherapy

What Is Pain Management Physiotherapy and What Are Its Benefits?

Acute and chronic pain is something a lot of people suffer from. The pain that lasts for a short period (say less than 6 months) is referred to as acute pain. On the other hand, pain that lasts more than 6 months is called choric pain. 

Mostly in the case of acute pain, they get better on their own with time whereas the pain can persist for a long time when it comes to chronic pain. Both these pain can negatively affect the quality of life of a person.

Most people rely on painkillers to get through the pain. But, let us remind you taking painkillers is not the right and long-term solution to deal with your pain. In fact, it will do you more harm than good in the future. 

Now you must be wondering what is the long-term solution to deal with 

Pain; well the solution you are looking for is pain management physiotherapy. It is one of the safest and most effective ways to deal with acute and chronic pain management. 

Physiotherapy helps you treat and recover from injuries, illnesses, and age-related conditions. It uses manual therapy to improve the functionality of a patient. Pain management physiotherapy has been proven to be very effective when it comes to relieving pain. 

The treatment method used by a physiotherapist varies from person to person according to their pain and the condition they are suffering from. Your physiotherapist after evaluating your pain tailors specialized exercises and techniques which will help you recover fast.

What All Conditions Can Physiotherapy Help You With

There are several conditions for which consulting a physiotherapist can be useful. In most cases, your doctor would recommend you to a physiotherapist considering your condition and for a fast recovery. Pain management physiotherapy can help you under the following conditions;

  • Neck pain
  • Back pain
  • Foot and ankle dysfunction
  • Muscle strain
  • Tendonitis
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation 
  • Leg pain
  • Fractures
  • Overuse injury
  • Arthritis
  • Sports injuries
  • Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis
  • Headaches
  • Nerve injury 

Benefits of Physiotherapy

The following are some of the benefits you can have from pain management physiotherapy;

Helps to Reduce or Eliminate Pain

To relieve pain and restore muscle and joint function, therapeutic exercises, and manual therapy techniques like joint and soft tissue mobilisation, or treatments like ultrasound, taping, or electrical stimulation are used. These different methods used in the treatment process can also stop the pain from returning. People all over the globe use physiotherapy as a way to relieve their pain. 

Helps to Improve Mobility

Physical therapy can assist if you have problems standing, walking, or moving, regardless of your age. Exercises for flexibility and strength can help you regain your mobility. Physical therapists can assess for orthotic prescription and properly fit someone with a walking stick, crutches, or any other assistive equipment. 

Any activity that is vital to a person’s life can be practiced and modified to guarantee maximum performance and safety by creating individual-tailored treatment plans.

Helps to Avoid Surgery

Under various conditions, Surgery can be the last option. But through early intervention in healing and management, physical therapy can help prevent you from undergoing this. To lessen the risks associated with the procedure, pre- and post-rehabilitation programs can be helpful. 

If you live in or near Aylesbury, we advise you to speak with our physiotherapy specialists there before making any surgical plans. If you are healing from surgery or another type of treatment, you can also talk about your conditions with us. 

Reducing Reliance on Medications

Every medication that a patient takes throughout the course of their life has some sort of side effect. In some instances, a patient must take medications to manage or treat their illness. 

However, in some situations such as after undergoing surgery, the patient is reliant on medication for managing pain. We recommend physiotherapy as an alternative treatment to address this issue and lessen drug dependence and side effects.

Improving Coordination and Strength

While physiotherapy can be effective in reducing pain during or after surgery, it also helps our body to strengthen and be more flexible in general. Do you know that physiotherapy contains specific stretches and exercises that aid in the body’s overall coordination?

We advise you to contact our physiotherapists if you get a loss of balance or dizziness. Our highly skilled physiotherapists in Entrust Care can create customised programs to meet your needs.

Conclusion 

Pain management physiotherapy can be the solution for all the acute and chronic pain you have been carrying around with you. The multidisciplinary approach in pain management can bring effective results in your life, helping you regain a happy independent life. 

If you wish to undergo physiotherapy treatment, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Entrust Care. Our physiotherapy service in Aylesbury provides the best treatment to patients.