What can you expect from your first physiotherapy session

What can you expect from your first physiotherapy session?

Your first physiotherapy session

The first appointment is your first physiotherapy session, and it is separated into three parts.:
1. Detailed description of your problem

The first physiotherapy session will include questions about your present symptoms and how they affect your quality of life and activities.

The physiotherapist will ask you about your medical history, including injuries, surgeries, comorbid diseases, drugs you have been taking, and treatment goals.

2. Physical examination

For this portion of the session wears sportswear such as leggings and shorts. In this part, our senior physiotherapist will evaluate your posture and gait. In addition, they perform some physical tests to diagnose the cause of your discomfort or pain.

Following that, you will be asked to do certain activities to determine your general restrictions and pain level.

We will then do precise tests to determine whether your symptoms are caused by muscles, ligaments, nerves, improper movement patterns, or a mix of these.

Following that, we will review the test’s findings and develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

3. Start treatment

during the first session, you will receive an idea of how the treatment will operate. We’ll begin hands-on treatment, which will include manual therapy, muscular energy techniques, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release techniques. You will also be given some exercises and instructions for managing your symptoms at home.

What happens next?

Follow-up:

Depending on how bad your symptoms are and how long you have had them, it is recommended that you schedule your appointments for one week to 15 days at first until you can manage your symptoms on your own with the exercise program and posture recommendations.

How many sessions do I need?

This depends on the nature of your problem and how long you have been dealing with it.

Although muscular stiffness and facet joint discomfort may require one to three sessions, recovery from certain conditions might take anywhere from three months to a year.

If you require any additional information or wish to schedule a physiotherapy session, you can contact our clinic number at +91-882-621-5518 or can log on to https://www.elitephysiotherapy.in/.

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