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Physiotherapy vs Physical therapy

Physiotherapy and Physical therapy are two medical terms that are used interchangeably by people across the world. Although both these terms may overlap each other in many aspects, there are some common differences too.

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Physiotherapy vs Physical therapy

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  1. Physiotherapy vs Physical therapy: Common Differences? Physiotherapy and Physical therapy are two medical terms that are used interchangeably by people across the world. Although both these terms may overlap each other in many aspects, there are some common differences too.

  2. What is Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is a treatment method that aims at focusing on the movements of a body. Physiotherapy is regarded as the hospital-based and rehabilitated treatment that has been extended to other healthcare domains as well. It has a wide range of goals which are as follows: • Prevention against injury • Rehabilitation after injury or illness • Management of acute as well as chronic conditions • The promotion of fitness and health

  3. What is Physiotherapy? • The main purpose of Physiotherapy is to improve, restore, and maximize the range of motion, function, overall well-being, and physical strength of patients. For the best physiotherapy, Dovers is the best choice as it has a large team of physiotherapists having years of experience in this field. People that are suffering from the following conditions may go for physiotherapy: • • • • Musculoskeletal Cardio-respiratory Cancer Orthopedic issues (knee replacements, hip fractures, torn ligaments, and amputations) • Neurological issues (Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, brain damage, stroke, and injuries of spinal cord) • • • Asthma Coronary artery disease Heart and lungs injuries or diseases.

  4. Physiotherapy Techniques Physiotherapy undergoes the following manual techniques: • Massage • Soft tissue technique • Joint manipulation and joint mobilization • Minimal energy techniques

  5. What is Physical Therapy? Physical therapy is a holistic approach that deals with the treatment of soft tissues such as tendons, ligaments, muscles, and fascia. Physical therapy has a significant role in improving physical functions of our body by: • Physical examination • Physical intervention • Patient education • Disease prevention • Rehabilitation • Diagnosis

  6. Advantages of Physical Therapy Physical therapy provides a wide range of benefits to the patients which involve: • Prevention of injury • Healthy breathing practices • Improvement in flexibility • Reduce acute pain • Strengthening body muscles • Chronic problems • Reduce neck pain and joint pain • Treat carpal tunnel syndrome • Osteoarthritis • Accompanying chemotherapy treatment, physical therapy helps the patients suffering from cancer in many ways by managing: • Fatigue • Muscle rigidity • Pain • Joint stiffness

  7. Types of Physical Therapy Techniques Physical therapies involve the following procedures: • Physical exercise • Cold and hot therapies • Ultrasound treatments • TENS electrical stimulation technique

  8. Difference Between Physiotherapy and Physical Therapy Both these terms are different from each other in many ways such as: • Physiotherapy focuses on post-operative care and other emergency conditions while physical therapy focuses on treating non-threatening injuries. • Physiotherapy deals with a hands-on approach that employs skilled manual therapy while physical therapy involves an exercise-based approach. • Physiotherapy employs electrotherapy treatment techniques while these techniques are not employed in physical therapy treatment. • A physiotherapist may perform their duties in hospital settings while physical therapy is a private practice by which he can develop a better relationship with their clients. • Physiotherapy is a high-ranking job and it requires high qualification while physical therapy is a bit low- ranked practice for which high qualification is not required.

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