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Physiotherapy: How Long Until You Feel Better

26/8/2021

 
​Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is essential to many individuals with certain physical ailments. Back injury, leg pain, or limited use of hands are just some of the many issues that physiotherapy helps to resolve. Our physiotherapy clinic in Marrickville understands the unique needs of each patient. As such, we endeavor to customize each physiotherapy program to suit the specific physical conditions that need to be resolved. Physiotherapy is not just limited to those with injuries resulting from trauma or surgeries. Many athletes work closely with experienced physiotherapists to improve their performances and keep in peak physical conditions. During the initial consultations with our certified physiotherapists, all the relevant information will be taken into account. This will have a bearing on the duration of physiotherapy. While a definitive answer to the question “how long does physiotherapy take?” is hard to pin down, our professionals can give a ballpark figure regarding the number of weeks or months a treatment plan is likely to take. Keep the following factors in mind when considering the duration of a physiotherapy treatment plan:

Extent Of Injury

​Physiotherapy encompasses several treatment options for a variety of conditions. At its core, physical therapy aims to address injuries to soft tissues, minor injuries, or more complex cases involving surgery or severe accidents. A typical physiotherapy treatment plan for a minor injury could require about 3 visits. Sometimes, patients can come in with physical problems that may seem minor. Several physiotherapy sessions could expose the full extent of the injury, thereby requiring further sessions. For a general timeline, soft tissue injuries may take up to 8 weeks before recovery. This means that a patient exhibiting such injuries can expect to have about 2 weekly physiotherapy sessions for up to 2 months before any reasonable recovery is registered. Of course, we endeavor to remind the patient that this recovery period is dependent on several other factors. Certain limbs, like the leg or ankle, may require prolonged periods of immobility immediately after a physiotherapy session. A patient that fails to adhere to the physiotherapist’s instruction may undo the progress made during each session if they put undue physical stress on such a limb. Such occurrences can severely hamper the overall recovery process, thereby prolonging the full recovery period. It is crucial to remember that the duration of recovery does not correlate with the number of physiotherapy sessions needed. Through monitoring a patient’s progress, our physiotherapists can make necessary adjustments to the scope and number of sessions required.

Expertise And Facilities Of The Physiotherapy Clinic

​Movement 101 has a dedicated team of certified professionals capable of handling all aspects of physiotherapy. We understand that a treatment plan can go wrong because of complications that arise along the way. This fact underscores the need for experience and top-quality expertise. Our professionals are always on the lookout for signs of any drawbacks during the sessions. Physiotherapy relies on other disciplines like clinical medicine and exercises science. These fields provide the necessary expertise that complements physiotherapy practices. Advances in technology also play a crucial role in directing physiotherapy techniques. Our clinic has all the necessary equipment to facilitate further investigations of complicated cases should the need arise. The expertise of the physiotherapists and the availability of modern equipment at a facility significantly help to lessen the period of treatment by comparison.

Commitment To The Recovery Program

Being a primary care type of treatment, physiotherapy helps to identify initial problems before they worsen. A simple fall, for example, could have caused serious injuries that may require further examinations to determine the full extent of the damage. However, the role of the patient in the recovery is often not emphasized enough. Physiotherapy treatment should be a two-way street. At our clinic, we emphasize taking the initiative. This means that our patient cannot just take a backseat during the physiotherapy sessions. A full commitment to the program and a strong desire to recover are critical to helping the healing process along. Positive habits outside our treatment room are just as important to the recovery process. Eating an unhealthy diet and not getting enough sleep, for example, undermine all the hard work that goes into achieving a speedy recovery. Our physiotherapists understand that certain professions are very stressful. This means that patients that practice such professions may be susceptible to destructive habits. Smoking, for example, is a known habit among day traders that work in high-stress environments. Assuming such people were to become patients that need physiotherapy, our physiotherapists can strongly caution them on the negative effects of smoking with regard to achieving optimal physiotherapy results. Towards the end of your treatment program, feedback becomes critical. A physiotherapist, having observed you closely throughout the process, will want to know if any significant progress has been achieved. This is easy to gauge with a patient that lost the complete use of a limb. For example, a simple exercise to gauge range of motion and muscle strength can quickly confirm progress. However, some forms of progress can be hard to measure. A patient exhibiting back pain, for example, may feel that such pain has significantly subsided. The damaged back muscle may, however, still be injured and not sufficiently recovered. Like any reputable healthcare facility, our clinic believes in a patient-centric approach to physiotherapy. During every step of the treatment program, our physiotherapists always keep the patient’s needs at the front of their minds. In the rare event that a patient requires drugs while undergoing physiotherapy, our professionals have the experience to the right doctors that can deal with this pressing issue. All in all, you will have a rough idea of when your physiotherapy sessions should be discontinued. Together with our professionals, you can consider the progress made based on the results and the pain (or lack thereof) that you experience. Contact our professional today for your first consultation at https://www.movement101.com.au/marrickville.html/. Movement 101 53/95 Bonar Street Wolli Creek NSW 2205 0291990205

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Physiotherapist in Sydney | Exercise Physiology Sydney - Movement 101
  • Services
    • Physiotherapy
    • Podiatry
    • Pilates
    • Exercise Physiology
    • Remedial Massage
    • NDIS
    • Women's Health Physio
  • Locations
    • Botany
    • Chatswood
    • Cremorne-Mosman
    • Marrickville
    • Mascot
    • Neutral Bay
    • Waterloo
    • Wolli Creek
  • Our Team
  • Our Philosophy
Online Booking
02 9567 9452