
Physical therapy or physiotherapy (sometimes abbreviated to PT) is the health care profession primarily concerned with the remediation of impairments and disabilities and the promotion of mobility, functional ability, quality of life and movement potential through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention. It is carried out by p...
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The use of exercises and physical activities to help condition muscles and restore strength and movement. For example, physical therapy can be used to restore arm and shoulder movement and build back strength after breast cancer surgery.
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A rehabilitative health specialty that uses therapeutic exercises and equipment to help patients improve or regain muscle strength, mobility and other physical capabilities
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the profession practiced by licensed physical therapists, defined as the examination, treatment, and instruction of persons in order to detect, assess, prevent, correct, alleviate, and limit physical disability and bodily malfunction. The practice of physical therapy includes the administration, interpretation, and evalua...
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Rehabilitation concerned with restoration of function and prevention of physical disability followin
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Instructional support and treatment of physical disabilities, under a doctor's prescription, that helps a person improve the use of bones, muscles, joints and nerves
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(PT) Type: Term Definitions: 1. treatment of pain, disease, or injury by physical means; 2. the profession concerned with promotion of health, with prevention of physical disabilities, with evaluation and rehabilitation of persons disabled by pain, disease, or injury, and with treatment by physical therapeutic measures as opposed...
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Physical therapy: A branch of rehabilitative health that uses specially designed exercises and equipment to help patients regain or improve their physical abilities. Physical therapists work with many types of patients, from infants born with musculoskeletal birth defects, to adults suffering from sciatica or the after- effects of injury, to elderl...
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Physical therapy is an exercise treatment for patients who have been immobilized or impaired in their movement and flexibility. Patients are rehabilitated to use their own muscles to increase flexibility and range of motion as well as to advance to higher levels of muscular strength and endurance. To relieve pain and reduce swelling, physical thera...
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[
n] - therapy that uses physical agents: exercise and massage and other modalities
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therapy that helps a child develop control of the large muscles involved in tasks like walking, sitting, standing, and lifting.
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the treatment of injuries or disorders using physical methods, such as exercise, massage, or the application of heat
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physiotherapy noun therapy that uses physical agents: exercise and massage and other modalities
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Physical Therapy helps individuals obtain and maintain the highest possible level of physical functioning. Treatment may focus on exercise techniques as well as strengthening and pain relief. The goal of PT is to make daily tasks and activities easier, including walking, going upstairs and getting in or out of bed.
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