Areas of use of physical therapy

Focusing on injuries to muscles, bones, ligaments, and tendons, including fractures, sprains, and inflammation, treatment involves joint mobilization, manual massage, strength training, mobility training, and more. Restoring joint function by focusing on movement, especially for the elderly with osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease, and urinary incontinence, also increases physical fitness levels. Increasing limb responsiveness and muscle strength, especially for patients with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, and other related conditions. Treating heart and lung patients and helping them increase their physical endurance. Diagnosing children with various problems and diseases, including delayed growth, cerebral palsy, and some other conditions that affect children and adolescents. Using electrical stimulation and manual methods to ensure the wound receives sufficient blood and oxygen by improving circulation. Assisting in rebalancing treatment for inner ear-related conditions. Assisting in treating many pelvic-related conditions, such as urinary or fecal incontinence, or pelvic injuries resulting from accidents, among others.


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