Physical therapists are trained to treat a variety of body systems and impairments.
Occupational therapists and physical therapists provide treatment for innumerable different conditions and injuries, but the most common fall into these categories.
Physical therapy benefits those with cardiopulmonary conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) or cystic fibrosis. Physical therapy services will help facilitate aerobic conditioning and maximize their endurance.
Physical therapy can help people that have a musculoskeletal dysfunction, such as low back pain or a rotator cuff tear. It improves their range of motion and increases strength in the affected body part.
Individuals with neurological disorders, such as stroke or Parkinson’s, can participate in neurological rehabilitation with a physical therapist to help improve their ability to transfer in and out of a chair or walk with decreased assistance.
Pediatric conditions, such as cerebral palsy or developmental delay, can be treated with physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functional strength and coordination. This ensures the best possible motor and cognitive development as they grow.
Physical therapy can also help individuals following a sports-related injury, such as a concussion, and with women’s health issues, such as urinary incontinence.
Physical therapists also provide their treatment in a variety of settings.
Carolina Peds physical therapy operates clinics all over North Carolina. Our physical and occupational therapists are some of the best in the state. Contact us today to set up an appointment and experience how physical therapy can improve your child’s quality of life.