Medical Prescription Templates for Physiotherapists & Chiropractors in MS Word

Who are physiotherapists and what do they do?

Physiotherapists are professionals who are specifically trained to rehabilitate the body’s movement and prevent further injuries. One might wonder if physiotherapists are doctors. Well, the answer might be surprising. After all, by definition, they can’t be called doctors because they don’t perform surgery. Nonetheless, one can call them a medical professional or a rehabilitation expert but one can’t call them a doctor.

All in all, it is a health and wellness profession so anyone interested in living a healthy life can consult a physiotherapist for some great exercises to help relax their bodies. So, one does not necessarily have to be physically injured or in some kind of physical pain to consult them.

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Their main role is to make use of physical therapy to restore the body’s movement which includes recommending different body exercises. It also includes making use of other techniques such as hydrotherapy or different devices such as massage balls, sensory brushes, chiropractic devices, etc. Their job nature requires them to be flexible and work in a range of settings such as:

  • Hospitals
  • Private clinics
  • Health centers
  • Home visitation
  • Sports industry

What are some common health conditions they treat?

They treat a number of conditions related to the loss of body movement. Some common conditions treated by them are as follows:

  • Body pains: neck, back, shoulder, muscles, joints, bones
  • Arthritis
  • Sports Injury
  • Loss of movement due to diseases related to the nervous system such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, etc.
  • Rehabilitation for lung diseases such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, etc.
  • Rehabilitation for various heart conditions
  • Therapy for female pelvis muscles; is usually required post-childbirth  
  • Generally, they educate people on correct body postures and recommend daily exercises that help people improve the mobility of their body

They also educate people about the role of physiotherapy in improving their conditions. One of the key aspects of physiotherapy is pain management. One cannot manage pain without knowing the science behind it. If patients are aware of their conditions, and their therapist advises them on strategies and specific home exercises to manage the pain their conditions improve.

When should one visit a physiotherapist?

There are two scenarios, if you find yourself in any one of them then you go see a physiotherapist. Firstly, if you suffer from chronic pain affecting your body movement or if you suffer an injury that is limiting your body movement. Let’s say, it could be you are just having a slight difficulty lifting objects, but it is recurrent. Then you might need to go see a physiotherapist for an in-depth assessment. Lastly, you have a condition such as arthritis, vertigo, fibromyalgia, etc.

They determine the best course of treatment for a condition after performing a couple of physical tests such as:

  • Mobility, sensation, and stability tests
  • Palpation
  • Nerve test

What are some types of physiotherapists?

Physiotherapists fall into the following categories depending on their choice of specialization:

  • Pain management
  • Paediatric
  • Geriatric
  • Orthopedic
  • Vestibular
  • Neurological
  • Women’s health
  • Sports
  • Cardio-respiratory
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