Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy treatment goals are to restore, maintain, and optimize a patient’s mobility, function, and well-being through physical rehabilitation, injury prevention, and health and fitness.
PT aims to get you not only back into peak physical condition, but peak psychological, emotional, and social condition as well.
Physiotherapy helps to identify, diagnose, and treat the problems that cause generalized pain and limited mobility in the muscles and joints.
Physiotherapy involves therapies designed to:
People of all ages benefit from PT. It can treat a variety of health problems and aims to ease pain, help you function, move, and live better.
In general, physical therapy and physiotherapy are interchangeable terms. Physical therapy is the more commonly used term in the United States. Physical therapists use the term “PT” interchangeably for both the therapy and their job title. If you visit a physical therapist or physiotherapist, you may notice some minor differences in preferred techniques and training, such as:
On top of our bulk of modalities, our patients at Arizona Chiropractic & Holistic Health are taught exercises that strengthen and stabilize specific muscle groups. These exercises are tailored to each individual and are specifically designed to address their specific issues.
PT can treat a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:
Arizona Chiropractic & Holistic Health Center offers a number of modalities to supplement and enhance the healing effects of chiropractic care:
Call Arizona Chiropractic & Holistic Health Clinic today for more information on the techniques and therapies we provide, or to take advantage of our free consultation for new patients.
Arizona Chiropractic & Holistic Health Center offers a number of modalities to supplement and enhance the healing effects of chiropractic care:
Call Arizona Chiropractic & Holistic Health Clinic today for more information on the techniques and therapies we provide, or to take advantage of our free consultation for new patients.