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Physical therapy is a wonderful way to help recover from an injury. A trained physical therapist will create a custom treatment plan based off of the injuries that you have sustained. If you’ve never been to a physical therapist before, you may have a lot of questions. Here are the answers to a few of the most common ones.
After an injury, you will naturally be wondering how long it will take for the pain to go away and everything to go back to normal. There is no straightforward answer to this question. The length of time depends on the type and severity of your injury. It also depends on your age and overall health. For spine injuries, it may take between a week to 6 months depending on a variety of factors. In some cases, you may only partially recover. A less serious injury like a sprained ankle can take between 1-3 weeks to heal. When you visit your physical therapist, they should be able to give you an estimate. Don’t be surprised however if recovery takes longer than that. You may have underlying factors that lengthen the process.
Like most health care services, physical therapy can be expensive. In order to cover the costs, you might be hoping that your insurance covers it. Whether or not insurance will help you out depends on your policy and where you were injured. For example, if you have only a basic healthcare plan and injured yourself at home or in social circumstances due to your own fault, you are probably out of luck.
If however, you got injured at work, or due to the fault of others, you may be able to get some help. For work injuries, workers’ compensation should pay rehabilitation costs that you incur after your injury. If your injury did not occur at work, but was the fault of someone else, you may be able to take legal action. For example, if you were injured in a car accident caused by another person, the at fault driver’s insurance should cover your rehabilitation costs. Be sure to consult with a legal attorney about the nature of your injury and accident before deciding on a course of action.
Once your body has been injured, the chance of repeating that injury increases. Muscles and tendons around the injury may be stressed and less capable of protecting you until you heal fully. Preventing reinjury is one of the primary purposes of physical therapy. Your physical therapist will give you exercises that are safe to perform to help you re-establish your full range of motion. They will also give you strengthening exercises that will help you build up your muscles in a safe manner to prevent future injuries from occurring.
If you have more questions or concerns about physical therapy, contact your physical therapist. They will be happy to answer your questions before starting treatment. If you don’t have a physical therapist, talk to your primary care physician. They will be able to recommend a qualified professional to help you.
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