It’s important to note that physical therapists don’t replace other doctors, but they do work alongside them to help you get better. In most circumstances, a physical therapist will help you recover faster and more effectively than you would on your own. Check Out Our Special Programs To See Which Is Right For You!
A physical therapist will go through a number of tests to determine:
- How well you can move, reach, bend, or grab.
- Your ability to walk or climb stairs, a person’s ability to walk or climb stairs,
- Your heart rate or rhythm while doing out, and
- Your overall posture or stability
- acute injury
- developmental delays
- congenital disabilities
- genetic abnormalities (such as cerebral palsy)
- head trauma/limb deficiency
- muscle diseases
- orthopedic impairments
- Rehabilitation of the inner ear for treating vertigo and other symptoms of vertigo and dizziness.
- Therapy focused on alleviating pelvic pain, decreasing lymphatic edoema and preventing urine incontinence for female patients.