Does Physiotherapy Help With Conditions Caused by Motor Vehicle Accidents?

admin • May 4, 2022

A motor vehicle accident leaves lasting effects on your mental and physical health. To make things worse, the recovery process can take months—especially if you don’t seek professional help. 

 

As part of your recovery journey, seeing a physiotherapist can make pain management and rehabilitation a lot easier. But what exactly is physiotherapy and how can it help victims of motor vehicle accidents?

 

 

Common Conditions Caused by Motor Vehicle Accidents

 

Of course, injuries depend on the type of accident you’re involved in. Some of the most common conditions include head trauma; back, neck, and shoulder injury; herniated disk; and whiplash injury .

 

What is Physiotherapy?

 

Physical therapy is a treatment that aims to restore mobility and movement function to someone who has been affected by injury, disability, or illness. Based on your health history, a physiotherapist will establish a personalized treatment plan to promote rehabilitation.

To help with pain management, physiotherapists offer manual therapy, stretching, and soft tissue manipulation. You can choose from plenty of other options as well, including electrotherapy, dry needling, and nerve gliding exercises.

 

How It Can Help 

 

There are many reasons to undergo physical therapy after a car crash. Primarily, it helps prevent long-term damage and expedites the recovery process.

 

Reduces Pain

 

  • Physical therapy focuses on guiding patients through various physical activities. Exercise gets your blood pumping, allowing oxygen-rich nutrients to access and heal injured areas. Some exercises are also geared toward pain management.

 

Prevents Long Term Damage

 

  • Injuries need to be addressed quickly to prevent future problems. You may not feel the impact initially, but if any pain is left untreated, the consequences could be dire. Untreated injuries can lead to migraines and the inability to walk or move certain body parts. Physiotherapy addresses these issues through helping patients improve flexibility.

 

Supports Quick Recovery

 

  • The kind of treatment you receive influences your recovery time from accidents. Physical therapy helps a great deal in improving function through its holistic approach. It makes it easier for people to get back to performing their everyday activities.

Physiotherapy alleviates pain, improves mobility, and helps injuries heal faster.

 

Prevents the Need for Costly Surgeries

 

  • Sometimes, accident victims require immediate surgery that cannot be avoided even with excellent physiotherapy . But there are instances where long-term damage and increased wear and tear of tissues cause more health problems.

This is where physical therapy comes in. It strengthens the muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Early treatment resolves potential health issues and prevents the risk of future damage.

 

Cures Vertigo

 

  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is a type of vertigo caused by violent head movements. Many people who have been involved in accidents experience this problem. A common symptom of BPPV is dizziness. Physiotherapists treat this kind of vertigo through balance training.

 

Looking for a Physiotherapist?

 

Do you need help in restoring motion and function after an injury? We at Healing Haven Physiotherapy can help. Based in Edmonton, our team of licensed physiotherapists would be glad to get you on the road to recovery.

 

We personalize each treatment to ensure that our clients get the care they need for the complete restoration of physical function. Call us at (587) 735-6272 or complete our contact form to get in touch today.

 

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