Movement plays an important role in people’s lives. Physiotherapists assist people with movement disorders which may have been present from birth (such as cerebral palsy), acquired through accident or injury (such as motor vehicle accident or sporting injuries), or the result of life-changing major events (such as stroke or the development of a disease of the nervous system.)
Physiotherapists can help solve and avoid many of the painful problems that you may encounter throughout life. Whether you’re young or old, active or taking it easy, there’s a good chance you could benefit from physiotherapy at some point.
Or, do you have this experience? Very simple example when patients experience in shoulder dislocation and under-grow physio therapy.
What a physio can do? Patients should be informed on the right procedure; explaining the stage, the use of ultra sound and the massage treatments. If patients did not given proper explanation then there will be other assumption concluded by patient itself therefore a professional physio should not blame them.
Patients must also be transparent on their daily exercise and informs their professional physio so that they can advice the right exercise to perform. If the pain even worse after two weeks physio treatment then quickly seek for doctor advice. You may referred to the specialist doctor for further examination on your pain area. If necessary then MRI has to be done to examine what will be the next action to do. Otherwise, surgery will be required if found any tears or damages on the rotator cuff. If nothing then continue with normal physio treatments.
Patients must understand that 80% - 90% is from their workout and 10% - 20% from physio treatment.
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