Acute Orthopedic Injuries

Physiotherapy is very important in the treatment of acute orthopedic injuries, such as sprains, fractures, and dislocations. With mobilization techniques, therapeutic exercises, and electrotherapy modalities, it promotes healing, reduces pain.

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Acute orthopedic injuries can result from trauma, falls, or sports activities and often cause intense pain and functional limitation. Physiotherapy aims to accelerate the healing process, minimize loss of function, and prevent complications.

This is done through techniques such as joint mobilization, progressive muscle strengthening, balance and coordination training, as well as therapeutic modalities such as ultrasound therapy and cryotherapy to control inflammation and pain.

Why is Physical Therapy recommended for this treatment

Physiotherapy is recommended for acute orthopedic injuries because it helps optimize functional recovery and prevent long-term complications.

Physiotherapists are trained to assess the severity of the injury, develop individualized treatment plans, and monitor the patient's progress over time. They play an essential role in rehabilitation, facilitating a safe return to normal activities and sports practice.