Why Physical Therapy Should Be Part of Your Annual Check-Up

By: Carol Lane


According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), each individual must pay an annual visit to a physical therapist in addition to making an annual visit to a doctor for a complete physical examination. Recent discoveries have shown that physical therapy offers a holistic approach to health and wellness.

APTA recently cited an increase in inactivity and obesity physical consequences of developing chronic diseases and other diseases.

The American Heart Association recommends physical therapy to patients at risk of developing heart disease and as a preventive measure against heart disease.

The House recently expressed that physical therapy can reverse the increase in the percentage of physical inactivity in individuals by establishing health programs and personalized wellness that will help people maintain the ability to life.

The New England Journal of Medicine recently unveiled the benefits of physical therapy is to reverse some common conditions back with nonsurgical treatment

Benefits of physical therapy annual review

Physical therapy should be part of your annual review. A registered physiotherapist will closely examine the nerves, muscles, skeletal, cardiovascular and pulmonary through a holistic approach.

• Custom Program: The physiotherapist also passes through their personal health problems and then work with you on a personalized program, because you can do something about these concerns.

• Monitoring: In addition to developing a personalized program of the physical therapist will help you move forward with the program by developing a plan for a year in its annual review. Throughout the year, the physiotherapist will help you stick to the plan and make necessary changes in the requirements of physical therapy if you experience a change in their health during the year.

• avoid serious health problems: If you schedule an annual review with your physiotherapist, will receive an annual plan to help improve your health if you have a greater chance of living longer without severe sweating health problems.

• Economical solution to rising health care costs: According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, a study found that Americans are spending money unnecessarily for treatment, according to the state health. Physiotherapists can provide personalized treatment and education of health and well-being to provide efficient while reducing the costs of health care for the patient's holistic alternative.

• reverse the process of aging: An annual plan regularly with your physical therapist can help reverse the aging process. Studies have shown that the reverse regular training program aging at the cellular level. A physiotherapist can ensure that you stay with the program and maintain a diet and exercise program that helps slow the aging process.

More often than not, most people too busy or they are simply too tired to take care of your health. Often when you get home from work, he is very tired so eat fast food, then fell on the couch for the rest of the night. If a one-year plan configured with a physical therapist to avoid certain health problems that will develop as a result of a hectic lifestyle and stressful. It will also be more likely to stick with the system if you have a physical therapist to guide you on a regular basis.



About Carol Lane:

Carol Lane was an expert in health and wellness for over 18 years.

Lane served as a physiotherapist in the army for four years, which guarantees men and women fighting for our freedom remained fit and well. Lane has also spent seven years working in various rehabilitation centers and home health agencies help children and adults to take care of themselves.

In 1998, the group established its own practice, the results of physical therapy. Results initially specialized in the more adult exercise programs and manual therapy, then expanded to include preventive care for adults of all ages, allowing patients to manage problems before they become serious and the health care that they have. In 2006, he expanded his practice to most areas in Bangor and Dexter Maine.




About the Author:

Lane has a B.S. in physical therapy from Daemen College, and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, and a minor in healthcare administration from San Marcos State University. Her patients say they like the opportunity to take better care of themselves in a friendly, enjoyable environment which she and her team strive to achieve on a continual basis. Visit http://www.resultsphysicaltherapy.org

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