“Physical Therapy is not just about treating the symptoms, but about restoring hope and improving quality of life!”
Hello Fall! Hello Physical Therapy Month!
Say a BIG hello to fall, pumpkin spice, baseball playoffs, football, and the holidays just around the corner. It’s also time to wave hello to the art of physical therapy and everything it can do for you! Afterall, October is PT month!
So, what is physical therapy? Physical therapy (PT) is the art of improving or restoring function, reducing pain, preventing further injury or decline in mobility. During therapy sessions, PT’s and PTA’s will work with patients on exercise, stretching, balance, mobility, walking, use of any assistive devices, and home exercise programs to improve safety, independence, functional mobility, and decrease/ eliminate pain.
Did you know?
- Physical Therapy was first recognized in the United States during World War I. During the war, “reconstruction aides” were nurses tasked and trained to rehabilitate injured soldiers.
- Many of today’s physical therapy techniques date back as far as 400 B.C. Greek physicians, Hippocrates and Galen, are believed to be among the first advocates of massage and hydrotherapy.
Physical therapy has been around for ages – and there are MANY benefits! Think you could benefit from therapy? Perhaps you are unsure or have questions. For more information on Physical Therapy and how it can benefit you, please contact your Functional Pathways Therapy Team!