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Can You Do Too Much Physical Therapy?

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Everyone’s reason for needing physical therapy is different, and you may have some questions or concerns regarding your physical therapy treatment. Whether you are recovering from a car accident or sports injury, preparing for surgery or recovering from one, or utilizing physical therapy for a different reason, it can be key to helping you experience lasting relief and a full recovery. Physical therapy can help with any type of injury so you can regain your full range of motion, improve your flexibility, and strengthen your muscles. You may be quite motivated to get to work strengthening and stretching your muscles and joints, but you may think about how long physical therapy should last or if you’re doing too much. Is it possible to do too much physical therapy or push yourself too hard? The short answer is that it depends. Every person, injury, surgery, and situation is different, so it’s best to talk to your physical therapist about any questions or concerns you may have. Speak with your doctor at your nearby AICA physical therapy clinic to enhance your recovery and work through your treatment plan with confidence.

Why Physical Therapy Is Important

When you get injured, no matter where it occurs your surrounding muscles will automatically work to compensate for the pain and discomfort you experience. Physical therapy helps you strengthen these muscles so they can better support the injured area as it heals and also help prevent further injuries. Whether you are healing from an injury or a surgical procedure, physical therapy will help improve your ability to fully recover by improving your strength, range of motion, and flexibility.

Physical therapists work with you to help get you moving as soon as it is appropriate so your body can re-learn your daily routines without the pain and discomfort. Therapeutic exercises and massage can help with pain management while also stimulating healthy blood flow so your body is getting the oxygen and nutrients it needs to heal. A faster recovery is directly impacted by your body’s ability to regain strength and mobility. That’s where your physical therapist can help by developing a treatment and recovery plan that best addresses your specific needs and goals.

Getting the Most Out of Your Physical Therapy

In order to get the most out of your physical therapy, you should follow through with the treatment plan under the guidance of your physical therapist. Physical therapy clinics offer a safe space for healing and recovery so you can move through stretches and exercises gently and with supervision to ensure your activities are benefiting your recovery instead of harming it. Your physical therapist may push you to work harder or encourage you to take more breaks and rest, depending on how you respond to the treatment. This is all meant to help you effectively reach your physical therapy goals without negatively impacting your recovery. Following your physical therapist’s guidance, you may be able to move through stretches and exercises at home in between appointments to continue building strength and flexibility.

Balancing Physical Therapy and Rest

While your recovery is heavily influenced by your strength and mobility, it is still possible to overdo it if you aren’t careful. Your physical therapist will talk to you about ways to balance physical therapy exercises and activities with proper amounts of rest. In order for you to develop lasting strength, flexibility, and mobility, you have to allow your body time to rest and recover. Your physical therapist will give you advice on how long you should stay out of work for your injury. Physical therapy clinics are a great space to learn ways to strengthen and improve functioning at a steady, safe pace so you can get the most out of your physical therapy. If you push yourself too hard or overuse certain parts of your body too soon after an injury or surgery you risk further complications or injury. This can lead to chronic pain and discomfort if you aren’t careful. That’s why it is so important that you follow the treatment plan and recommendations of your physical therapist.

Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy

Physical therapy helps you rehabilitate after any type of injury or surgery so you can get back on your feet feeling even better than before. Your physical therapist will develop an individualized treatment plan to help you through the rehabilitation process so you can reach certain goals and milestones in a timeline that is appropriate for your body and the healing process. In order to fully recover, it is important that you commit to the treatment plan and discuss your interests in increasing stretches and exercises with your physical therapist before doing so. While one main goal of physical therapy is to help you rehabilitate and recover, another is to help you prevent future issues or injuries.

At AICA Orthopedics, we have multiple physical therapy clinics across metro Atlanta so you can find a convenient location for you with quality, professional physical therapists to help you recover. Visit us online to learn more about our physical therapy clinics in Atlanta and get started on your rehabilitation and recovery process today.

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Yesterday was my last day at AICA College Park since my accident in December, there is so much to say about the people who work here and the level of customer service, care, attention, friendliness, and overall amazing atmosphere that they provide. Location is perfect in College Park, right off the highway and in a small plaza with plenty of parking. The entire staff, from the front desk girls, to the physical therapy girls, to the chiros, and the medical team are AMAZING! I feel like I just lost my friends not being able to visit them twice a week every week. I will definitely miss coming here. All the smiles and warm welcomes received. The physical therapy - asking about my day, if everything is okay and helping my back and neck get better. I had the pleasure of having Dr. Hector as my chiropractor, he is awesome, was very helpful in the healing process and also a native Spanish speaker which is a plus for those of us who do speak Spanish. Before coming to AICA, I tried another injury clinic in ATL and walked out after 5 mins - so impersonal and cold. I am so glad that I found AICA in College Park. Trust me, if you are injured and need some healing and TLC you NEED to come to this clinic! Highly recommend to everyone. Thank you again to the guys and girls at AICA - xo Ms. Colon
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