Also known as Physical Therapist ,فزیوتھیراپسٹ
Physiotherapist
Master of Neuromuscular Physical Therapy, D.P.T (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
Physiotherapist
Master of Neuromuscular Physical Therapy, D.P.T (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
Physiotherapist
Ph.D, Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy, M.S.O.M.P.T, B.S.P.T.
Physiotherapist
Ph.D, Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy, M.S.O.M.P.T, B.S.P.T.
Physiotherapist, Sports Medicine Specialist, Chiropractor
D.P.T (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
Physiotherapist, Sports Medicine Specialist, Chiropractor
D.P.T (Doctor of Physical Therapy)
Physiotherapist, Pain Management Specialist
D.P.T, M.S. Physical Therapy, B.S. Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapist, Pain Management Specialist
D.P.T, M.S. Physical Therapy, B.S. Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapists, also known as physical therapists, are doctors who treat illnesses, injuries or disabilities through physical methods in order to help maintain and restore body functionality and mobility. Incorporating a holistic approach that comprises various exercises, manual therapy, education and advice, these healthcare experts ensure to develop and improve patients’ ability to move throughout their lives.
If you have ever been through an illness or injury that has physically impacted you and has restricted your movement, you are most likely to be referred to see a physiotherapist.
You must be wary of the following signs:
Physiotherapy, however, is not limited to physical issues that arise after an injury or illness. People, mostly athletes, visit physiotherapists regularly to:
You also consult a physiotherapist to:
According to research on the “Level of satisfaction regarding physical therapy services in district Poonch, Azad Jammu Kashmir,” people visit a physiotherapist on the onset of following symptoms:
Location of Symptom |
Percentage |
Cervical Issues |
34% |
Lumber Problem |
14% |
Stroke |
3% |
Osteoarthritis |
2% |
Other impairment |
14% |
Upper limb |
18% |
Lower Limb |
16% |
Physiotherapists deal with three systems in particular:
Physiotherapy is a vast area of knowledge so physiotherapists specialize in particular fields:
After completing FSc Pre-Medical, you can either opt for a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) or MBBS. MCAT is not necessary to apply for DPT. The criteria varies with the university. A few medical schools have made NTS compulsory while others conduct internal entrance exams and interviews. After MBBS, you can pursue FCPS degree in physical therapy.
Through an adequately designed regime, physiotherapists help develop and recuperate body movement so the patient can carry out daily activities independently and for as long as possible. They can help you heal holistically, manage the disease and improve your athletic ability and active lifestyle.
Their goal is to help you overcome physical traumas caused by accidents, diseases, aging, health conditions, and disorders through certain exercises, massages, lifestyle activities, stretching, etc.
They also take into account your emotional and psychological wellbeing, the very reason we call it holistic i.e. whole-body approach. They can not only help treat and rehabilitate but prevent and educate.
The recovery, however, is heavily dependent on a person’s willpower. A doctor can help you as long as you are willing to bounce back.
Finding a good doctor is vital for proper diagnosis & treatment of your underlying concern. Before you make the decision of picking out a Physiotherapist, consider the following: