Common Myths About Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is indeed the safest and most effective alternative treatment method available today; especially for individuals who require regular physical activity but are unable to perform as a result of the organic, muscular, or neurological lesion. However, there are people who have doubts and concerns regarding the safety and efficacy of physical therapy for the management of pain, mobility issues, recovery, and rehabilitation after surgeries.

You may have heard a lot of rumors, myths, and misconceptions about physical therapy and physical therapists. It is recommended to clear your queries in order to get benefitted from one of the most recognized and ancient forms of alternative therapy.

One common myth about PT/therapists is that chiropractors and physical therapists can't work together. The fact is chiropractor therapy and physical therapy each help achieve positive effects of the other by stabilizing the tissues and restoring healthy circulation. It is, however, recommended in some situations not to use the two therapies at one time. Your healthcare provider or therapists are the best people to explain why you cannot utilize chiropractics and PT at the same time. But otherwise, both forms of alternative medicine complement the positive effects in the majority of the cases.

It is commonly believed that PT sessions are quite expensive, which is partly true. Moreover, you may have to go to quite a few sessions in order to get relief. However, it is important to know that most insurance companies cover physical therapy expenses and before crossing out the option of physical therapy, it is better to consult your insurance representative. In a worst-case scenario, if your insurance is not covering your session expenses, you still have a few options. You can speak to your therapist to break the cost of therapy into monthly installments so that it becomes easier for you to pay. You can always speak to your therapist regarding discounts or concessions in lieu of your financial hardship. You will be surprised to know that physical therapists try their best to help patients in need.

Physical therapists are trained in understanding the pathophysiology of joints, tissues, and muscles; however, sometimes the damage is so severe that your physical therapist may require more sessions in order to produce remission. Moreover, the aim of therapy is to promote the natural process of healing by providing an ideal environment for the muscles and tissues. This process may take time but the effects are long-lasting and permanent.

It is often thought that physical therapy can cure all musculoskeletal issues. Once again, it is not necessary since, in a number of situations, the cause of chronic back pain or aching tissues is not an injury. Sometimes, your physical therapist may just guide you to improve your posture or stabilize your back while sitting or walking. It does not mean that the knowledge of your therapist is sparse or you need another doctor.

 

 


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