As patients reach their goals in physical therapy, they are also taught home exercise programs and are given strategies for preventing additional injuries.Q. What is Physical Therapy and how is it different than other professions?
A. Physical Therapy is a unique profession that integrates several different types of treatment approaches for different diagnosis to facilitate the quickest and safest return to function. By using a comprehensive approach, a physical therapist is able to match the appropriate treatment for the appropriate patient with the appropriate condition. Because patients have different goals and no two conditions are exactly alike, our physical therapists use an individualized evaluation system to meet the needs of each patient.
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