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If you’ve ever injured your leg, you know that the recovery process takes time. Some injuries only require casts and rest to improve, but others demand a lot more attention. Many doctors recommend physical therapists to help patients on their path to recovery.
Physical therapy for an injured leg has a variety of benefits. It helps your injured body return to normal. Physical therapists can suggest daily exercises that increase your flexibility and strength. Not sure if you need it? While you may be able to recover without these lessons, there are plenty of other reasons to schedule PT appointments.
The cost of physical therapy may be daunting, but the process is completely worth it. While you or your family member may think they can recover with the proper rest and medical treatment, physical therapy offers a gradual method of returning to normal. Physical therapists are trained to help injured muscles.
They can also make sure the healing process is going as expected, as leg muscles can be especially complicated. Your physical therapist can talk with your doctor if they see additional problems, and can keep you in the know so you don’t have to guess when you are healthy. Injury recovery is certainly the main reason people choose physical therapy.
PT specialists can also help you regain the strength lost from your injury. This is especially important if you are active in athletics, as you will be using these leg muscles more than the average person. They can teach you how to do exercises that will try your body.
Most of the prescribed exercises will largely depend on your injury. Do them faithfully in between sessions with your professional. They will help you return to your normal life quicker. Strength training (slightly more intense exercises to build muscle) is becoming a common practice among physical therapists, though not all of them have gotten completely on board with the idea yet.
Severe injuries can lead to internal damage in your leg—particularly within your veins. Your physical therapist’s job will not only be to get your muscles functioning but to promote exercises that will keep your veins and blood flow healthy. Exercises can keep your body healthy and blood flowing so this does not happen.
There are many conditions that become common in your veins as you age. Varicose veins twist up within your leg, causing irritation and heaviness. If left unattended, they can become worse over time and require major surgeries when you get older. Spider veins are smaller varicose veins that go deeper within your leg. Talk with your physical therapist if you think this is happening to you.
Stronger muscles and injury recovery improve every other facet of your life. By participating in physical therapy, you will be able to move more efficiently—especially if your legs were the physical therapist’s main target during the training.
But for some people, movement is more dynamic than being able to walk or run better. Some people have muscles that are not flexible whatsoever, which sometimes causes pain. Physical therapy can set you up to stretch these muscles to get them pushing further than ever before. In dire situations, they may recommend you receive deep tissue massages to remove tangled muscles—expanding your movement.
There are many severe health conditions that physical therapy can help mitigate. These can depend largely on your age and at-risk behaviors. By signing up for physical therapy, you are taking enormous precautions to prevent future health problems—from respiratory issues to muscle degeneration.
For example, physical therapy is effective at combating arthritis, which is common in the legs and feet as people get older. Diabetes can also be affected, preventing additional harm to your legs in the future. There are also many other reasons you should look into physical therapy that aren’t related to your legs.
Lastly, physical therapy can assist help you maintain your balance. This may seem like an insignificant benefit to younger people, but for older people, this can be a life-saver. Balance issues can cause severe injury or mortality in older people, preventing them from getting up and reporting their injuries.
Physical therapists will provide a variety of simple exercises you can do daily to improve your balance. This will be essential as you face a higher risk of injury in your old age. Developing balance is one of the best results in a physical therapy investment.
Before you know it, physical therapy will have you back on your feet in no time. While it may feel like it will take a while during the procedures, the gradual process is necessary for building strength and training your body. Take your exercises seriously, communicate with medical professionals, and think about ways to improve your health. You will recover perfectly!
If you’re dealing with an injury, we can help you get back the strength you need. Contact us today to make an appointment!