What is physiotherapy? And how does it help

Physiotherapy involves the treatment of injury or blocked movements by exercise rather than the general treatment by drugs and medications. There are many Physiotherapists that are much pleasant and much relaxing than rude doctors.

Benefits of physiotherapy:

  • A physiotherapist asks you about the history of the problem and tells you to take several precautionary measures for the fast recovery from the problem.
  • He also spends his daily sessions with you in which light exercise is involved. This is a much better way of treating disease rather than the use of medicines. Our body is capable of fighting every disease if we utilize our body in the proper way. We can get much out of our body than we think. Our body gets used to the routine we treat it. Bodybuilders have a tough routine, and their body helps them to keep their body in that position. A normal person cannot put all the pressure on his body on the first day. It involves day to day betterment in the lifestyle.
  • Use of medicines is harmful to the body. That is the bitter truth no one tells. Everyone says that drinking alcohol is bad for health, but alcohol is also used in many medicines for treatment. Such drugs pose a great threat to health. Now think if you can treat the same disease by exercises, it would be much better and beneficial.
  • Remember all the diseases cannot be treated by getting the services of a physical therapist [นักกายภาพบําบัด which is the term in thai]
  • This type of treatment is only involved in treating only a small number of problems. You cannot get all your problems solved by going to a therapist.
  • It is always recommended to call a therapist and inform him about your current condition, and he will tell you about the available options for treatment. It may also be possible that the condition you are finding treatment for, cannot be treated by a physiotherapist.

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