INTRODUCTION OF PHYSICAL
THERAPY OR PHYSIOTHERAPY
Dr. MARYAM MEMON
Physical therapy or Physiotherapy
Physio – physical methods
Therapy- treatment
Therapy for the preservation, enhancement and restoration of
movement and physical function impaired or threatened by disease
injury or disability that utilizes physical methods of treatment.
Physical therapy
Physical methods are Patient education
Therapeutic exercises Training
Physical modalities
Assistive devices
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A primary healthcare profession
Aimed at enhancing mobility, physical independence & quality of life
Focused on
Treating a variety of conditions
Promoting health & well-being
Prescribed to individuals who vary in Age Athletic ability
What does a physiotherapist do?
Diagnose Rehabilitation
Make decisions on the presenting To achieve the best functional
problem level
Treat
Using education, exercise,
electrotherapy, manual therapy
Who are physiotherapists?
Go-to health professionals
Accessible, first-line health professionals
Skilled in health promotion, injury prevention and patient
management
University-trained in the health sciences
Intensive study of anatomy and physiology
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Skilled in clinical reasoning
Life long learners
Committed to evidence-based decision making
Licensed and regulated health professionals with a unique professional
title
Only registered physiotherapists can provide physiotherapy services
What exactly do
physiotherapists do?
Assess, manage and treat a broad range of medical conditions from
sprained ankles to strokes
Relieve physical pain and help heal injuries Increase mobility, build
strength, improve balance, and enhance cardiovascular
performance
Help you to help yourself
Engage clients by prescribing therapeutic exercises
Teach clients to better manage their own health
Different work settings
Hospitals Sport fields
Rehabilitation centers Community based centers
Private clinics
Home visits
Different clients
Pediatrics Patients
Geriatrics
Athletes
Regular adult population
Branches of physical therapy
Neurology Community base rehabilitation
Orthopedics Women’s health
Musculoskeletal conditions
Cardio respiratory
What conditions do physiotherapists treat?
Neurological
Developmental delay
Parkinson’s disease
Spinal cord injury
Stroke
Benefits
Improved balance, coordination, strength, flexibility, and function
Ability to manage daily tasks
Reduced pain
Improved mood
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Orthopedic
Back and neck pain
Arthritis and osteoarthritis
Fractures or sprains
Joint replacements
Sports injuries
Benefits
Decreased pain
Improved joint mobility and strength
Restored physical function and injury prevention
Possibly prevent or delay
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Cardio-respiratory
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Cystic fibrosis
Heart disease
Respiratory infections
Post-surgical care
Benefits
Improved breathing and secretion clearance
Reduced breathlessness and increased endurance
Increased strength of arms and legs
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Women’s health
Breast cancer rehabilitation
Chronic pelvic pain
Incontinence
Benefits
Reduced post-surgical pain and swelling
Reduced fatigue caused by radiation and chemotherapy
Improved pelvic pain and urinary incontinence
Treatments
Electrotherapy
Exercises
Hydrotherapy / Aqua therapy
Posture & ergonomic corrections
Chest physiotherapy techniques
Electrotherapy
IR Electrical Stimulation
SWD Wax Therapy
MWD
Exercises
Passive exercises Breathing exercises
Stretching exercises
Strengthening exercises
Mobilizing exercises
Hydrotherapy or Aqua therapy
Hydro – water
Therapy – treatment
Uses water for pain relieve
Exercises are carried out in water
Ergonomics
Ergonomics is a Greek word Refers to efficiency of human
Ergon – work being in their working
environment
Nomoi – natural laws
Chest physiotherapy techniques
Is a technique of physical therapy that improves the breathing by direct
or indirect removal of mucus from airways by physical means.
Percussion
Vibration
ACBTs
Any Questions
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