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8 Unbelievable Facts You Never Knew About Physiotherapy

Overview

Physiotherapy is part of physical medicine and rehabilitation, which is a branch of medicine specialized in helping patients restore their physical functioning after enduring a physical or an organic injury. Physiotherapy uses many tools, including body movements, manual therapy, exercise, and verbal education.

In this article, we will discuss 8 interesting facts that you probably never heard of about physiotherapy.

8 Interesting Facts about Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy was established after World War One

During WW1, thousands of Canadian soldiers were injured and lost part of their function and/or mobility. As a result, Canadian physicians developed this therapeutic modality to help these patients restore their previous physical features.

Physiotherapy can be helpful to treat Obesity and related complications

When you hear the word, “physiotherapy”, you probably imagine people who got injured during a motor vehicle accidents or patients who survived a stroke but lost part of their function. What you wouldn’t think is that physiotherapy can be offered to treat obese patients who deal with weight-related complications, such as sleep apnea and stiffness.

In addition to offering physical therapy sessions, many times a nutritionist assists by creating a diet plan to reduce symptoms.

Vertigo can be treated with Physiotherapy

Vertigo is most commonly caused by an ear infection that messes up the vestibular system, which is essential for maintaining your balance.

Patients often present with dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, which all can be treated with physiotherapy.

Physical Therapy has been around for a long time!

According to historians, physiotherapy has been around for thousands of years. In fact, it is believed that this treatment was used in 460 BC for the first time by the “father of medicine, Hippocrates, who took advantage of water therapy to treat patients.

Physiotherapy is not just for physical injuries!

Contrary to popular belief, physiotherapy can be used to improve cognition, mood, and the overall emotional status of patients.

This statement is backed up by many published papers in the medical literature.

Physical Therapy is a great pre- and post-op routine

Physical therapy is considered a great tool to prepare for an upcoming surgical procedure, as well as to recover from surgery. However, Patients should consult with their surgeon about the need for it.

You will have to do homework

I bet you never thought you would have to do homework after high school, huh?

Well, physiotherapy will assign you homework to do, but no pen or paper are needed. Instead, you will be asked to practice some exercises at home to accelerate your recovery process and reach your goals as fast as possible, so you better do your homework!

Physiotherapists know more than you think!

Physiotherapists are highly trained healthcare professionals who gain a lot of experience while working in a hospital environment. They are familiar with most diseases and treatments available, and during their training, they have to master every aspect of the musculoskeletal system. That’s up to 840 muscles, between 206 & 270 bones, 220 nerves, and much more.

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