This may surprise you, but lately I’ve had patients that
come for therapy and seem like they are just fulfilling a requirement. They
have minimal questions, one word answers and frequently ask how much longer
until they are better. Maybe they have
had bad experiences in the past, or have lost hope of getting better. But with everything in life, whether its work,
fitness, or relationships, we get the most out of things we put time and effort
into. Physical therapy is the same.
I thought it might be helpful to give a physical therapist’s
honest perspective on how you as a patient can be sure to get the most out of
your physical therapy sessions. First, it’s important to want to get better,
and to prepare mentally for the likelihood that it will take time and patience
to get there. You should be ready to put in the time needed for appointments
and a home program. Also, part of wanting to get better is being flexible and
open to limiting or changing current workout regime if needed.
Secondly, ask questions! Ask why you are doing specific
exercises or why your therapist is using a specific manual technique on you.
This is a great way to be involved and learn about your body. After all, this
is YOUR body and you only have one! You can also do your own research on the
web and ask us questions about what you find.
Lastly, be honest from the start. If you can only make 3
sessions or there is no way your life can go on if you have to quit running
then tell us. Open communication is a key part of a patient-therapist
relationship. We can be flexible too. If you can only make 3 sessions instead
of 10 sessions, there is a big difference in what your therapist might spend
their time doing during your sessions.
I enjoy being a physical therapist because of the
relationships I build with my patients and the opportunity it gives me to help
and motivate patients. These things work so much better when patients are ready
and willing to be active participants in the rehabilitation process.
candice@duffyandbracken.com
It really is interesting to be able to think about all the different ways that someone is able to get the most out of their physical therapy. Hopefully this would be something that ends up being a great help to those who are struggling with their injuries. Something that really is interesting is that you mentioned to be honest. Hopefully this will be something that can ensure that someone is getting the most out of their physical therapy. Thank you for sharing. http://www.paullyonsdc.com/Sports-Injury-Physical-Therapy-North-Plainfield-NJ.html
ReplyDeleteIt really is interesting to be able to think about all the different ways that someone is able to get the most out of their physical therapy. Hopefully this would be something that ends up being a great help to those who are struggling with their injuries. Something that really is interesting is that you mentioned to be honest. Hopefully this will be something that can ensure that someone is getting the most out of their physical therapy. Thank you for sharing. http://www.paullyonsdc.com/Sports-Injury-Physical-Therapy-North-Plainfield-NJ.html
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