Monday 9 July 2018

PRO ACTIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY

How does Pro Active Physical Therapy help?

The first goal is to reduce pain and swelling if there is any. Then the next step is to increase flexibility, strength, coordination and balance, this may involve stretching, lifting weights, walking, manual therapy, and electrical stimulation among others. The goal of physical therapy for seniors is to make daily tasks and activities easier. And to make seniors as independent as possible. If the elderly are recovering from an illness, injury or surgery, restoring function, reducing pain and improving quality of life becomes the main objective.

Types of Pro Active Physical therapy in elderly:

Manual Therapy: It is performed by the hands of the physical therapist keeping the goal in mind that the pain should be reduced, flexibility in the muscles and range of motion in the joints is improved.. Manual Therapy includes the following techniques:
  • Soft tissue Mobilization
  • Joint Mobilization
Cold Therapy: It is performed to alleviate pain, swelling, and inflammation. This may involve ice packs, ice massage, compression and RICE. Heat Therapy: It is performed to loosen muscles before exercise. It relaxes muscles and stiff joints from osteoarthritis or other conditions which causes immobilization. Electrical Stimulation: It is used to decrease pain and enhance healing of the muscle tissue. Ultrasound: It is used to decrease inflammation in the soft tissue. Therapeutic Exercises and Activities play a vital role in all Physical Therapy sessions SV Proactive can help you gain independence, increase mobility and range of motion. All Medicare patient can consult Physical therapist to improve their activities of daily living On January 1, 2014  the law changed to allow the following provisions:  
  • Allows patients to directly access physical therapist treatment for 45 calendar days or 12 visits after which time the patient must be seen by a physician who must approve the plan of care developed by the physical therapist. Note: this time limit impacts only patients who receive direct treatment from a physical therapist. Patients who see a physical therapist for wellness services or who already have obtained a medical diagnosis from a licensed diagnostician before or during care are not subject to the 45-day/12 visit time limit.
  • Note that some insurance carriers do not support this.

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