Physical therapy
The goal of physical therapy, commonly referred to as physiotherapy, is to improve movement and potential in people with reduced physical functioning. Physical therapists are the name given to experts in the subject. People who receive physiotherapy frequently have worse quality of life due to physical impairments or functional limits brought on by illness or injury. Back pain sufferers, older people with arthritis or balance issues, wounded athletes, children with developmental disabilities, and people who have suffered from serious burns, strokes, or spinal cord injuries are among those who frequently require physiotherapy. People who lack a limb are trained how to use prosthetic replacements.
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