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Accidents are part of life, and they're not all terribly serious. Some can be treated fairly easily, while others require the victim to go through physical therapy. They can occur at home, in the workplace or even on the road. If the damage from an injury is significant enough to impair the ability to move and perform everyday tasks, physical therapy is in order. Rehabilitation helps to relieve pain, restore body functions and promote balance, strength and endurance. For the best results, begin physical therapy as soon as it is indicated. Here are some of the common injuries that need this type of rehabilitation.
Many falls involve slipping on a level surface like a sidewalk while others occur after dropping from a certain height. The causes include loose mats, oily or wet surfaces, snow, ice or rain and reduced traction between footwear and a slick surface. If you've experienced a bad fall, it is wise to contact your doctor for a thorough examination. The repercussions of such an incident might be no worse than bruises and minor scrapes, but they can also include nasty sprains, bone fractures and other severe injuries to your neck, back, head and extremities. In case you need physical therapy, your doctor will make the necessary recommendations for a swift recovery.
An average of 6 million vehicle accidents occur in the United States every year, and sustaining injuries from one is fairly common. They range from minor to severe. The most typical injuries from car accidents include cuts, burns, fractures, internal injuries, spinal cord and neck injuries and brain trauma. For many of these, physical therapy is essential. It helps the patient heal faster, achieve a better recovery and prevent permanent disability.
The pain from a car accident can last for some time , but it's best to avoid dependence on painkillers. Physical therapy can help with this as well. Exercise patience during your recovery, and follow the instructions of your physical therapist.
Sports-related injuries affect both professional athletes and people who enjoy taking part in friendly competitions on the weekend. Some of these injuries only need ice and rest, but others require medical attention. Some of the sports injuries that call for physical therapy include tears to the ACL, groin pulls, shin splints, hamstring injuries, shoulder injuries and trauma to the knee. Working with an experienced physical therapist can get you back to playing the sport you love sooner.
Taking care of your body is your responsibility, but the unexpected can happen. In the event of an accident, it is best to seek help from a physical therapist.
If you’ve been injured and need help with rehabilitation, contact us to make an appointment!