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Three reasons to see a physical therapist when you’re in pain

Pain affects everyone in different ways. Some people find it difficult to complete certain daily tasks like getting dressed or showering. Others may not even be able to get around at all. No matter the situation, anyone who has chronic pain or pain from an injury can benefit from professional health care treatment.

Physical therapists are licensed health care providers who help many people reduce their pain. Whether you have a chronic condition or are suffering from a sudden injury, there is a physical therapy treatment that can help you.

Three reasons you need to see a physical therapist if you’re in pain

Physical therapists are skilled in a variety of treatments that can treat all kinds of conditions that cause pain. At Continuum Wellness, our team takes the time to evaluate your condition and develop a personalized treatment for you.

There are many reasons you would want to see a physical therapist for treating pain. Here’s a look at three of them we think you will love:

  1. Physical therapists help reduce pain — This is first on the list because reducing pain is likely the primary reason you want treatment for your condition. The main method for reducing pain in many physical therapy treatments is with stretching and exercising.

    Strengthening the muscles and soft tissue around the painful area improves support for the area and removes some pressure off of it. Physical therapists also use other techniques for reducing pain, including manual therapy, electrical stimulation or dry needling.

  2. Physical therapists help prevent pain — Often, the treatments that physical therapists use to reduce pain also serve to prevent future pain of a similar sort. Some types of chronic pain are the result of weak and stiff muscles, so strengthening and stretching the muscles helps prevent this kind of pain from developing.

  3. Physical therapists help improve your quality of life — If you’re having trouble getting around or completing certain tasks, physical therapists can help. Many physical therapy treatments include guidance for better balance and safer mobility. Physical therapists can also show you how to correctly use assistive devices like crutches or a walker if necessary.

Visit Continuum Wellness for pain treatment

If you have chronic pain or have been injured, you should talk to a physical therapist about treatment. Physical therapy treatments can help you treat pain without relying on surgery or drugs. Contact our team today for more information about physical therapy or to schedule an initial appointment

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