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Physical Therapy Atlanta GA

Local resource for physical therapy in Atlanta, GA. Includes detailed information on local physical therapists that help patients suffering from sport injuries injuries, back injuries, or other injuries and illness to improve and restore physical functions, promote healing, and achieve faster rehabilitation.

Cohen Chiropractic Centre
(404) 939-2994
2140 Peachtree Rd NW
Atlanta, GA
Select Physical Therapy - Buckhead
(678) 539-9951
2045 Peachtree Rd., Ste. 406
Atlanta, GA
Midtown Place Chiropractic
(678) 278-4843
650 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
Atlanta, GA
Back To Balance Chiropractic, Dr. Arthur Matthews D. C.
(404) 369-4198
480 John Wesley Dobbs Ave.
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Spinal Health & Wellness
(404) 721-2350
2021 N Druid Hills Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Accident & Injury Center/Atlanta Chiropractic Life Center
(678) 941-9965
1421 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Falcons Physical Therapy Centers - Midtown
(678) 883-3685
550 Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA
Josue J Andino-Aquino, DC, Aches Altanta
(678) 250-4612
340 Boulevard Ave
Atlanta, GA
Chiropractic Healthcare of Buckhead
(404) 939-7994
405 Pharr Rd NE
Atlanta, GA
Senft Chiropractic
(404) 939-3977
2987 Clairmont Rd
Atlanta, GA

Physical Therapy

What Do Physical Therapists Do?

Physical therapists diagnose and treat individuals who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. A person coming to a physical therapist will receive a complete musculoskeletal examination and an individualized treatment program to reduce pain and improve function.

Physical therapists examine each individual and develop a plan of care using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. Physical therapists also work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility by developing fitness- and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more

According to APTA President R Scott Ward, "Physical therapists, who treat nearly 1 million people every day, also work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility before it occurs by developing fitness- and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles," Ward said.

There are two forms: 1) active physical therapy designed to improve posture, strength, gait, and activity level, and 2) passive therapy, which uses cold or warm packs and mechanical and electrical stimulating devices.

Physical Therapy for Pain Relief

In a scientific statement by the American Heart Association (AHA), Feb. 2007, doctors are cautioned to change their approach to prescribing pain relievers for patients at risk of heart disease and to begin with physical therapy and other non-pharmacological treatments.

"We advise physicians to start with non-pharmacological treatments such as physical therapy and exercise, weight loss to reduce stress on joints, and heat or cold therapy," said Elliott M Antman, MD, FAHA, lead author of the AHA scientific statement.

"Clearly consumers need to know that physical therapy is an effective non-pharmacological approach to relieving pain," said APTA President R Scott Ward, PT, PhD.

There are many types of pain and inflammation that can be reduced by a physical therapist's intervention. For example, chronic pain in the back, shoulder, or knee, or pain associated with certain degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis, can be reduced with the appropriate combination of medication and exercise. "The physical therapist, in collaboration with the patient and the patient's physician, can help the patient manage his or her health over the long term," explained Ward.

For osteoarthritis, a degenerative disease of the cartilage and bone, physical therapist intervention may include exercises for strength, flexibility, range of motion, and the use of devices designed to rest or support the joint, such as orthotics or splints.

According to the National Pain Foundation, physical therapy can also help ease "neuropathic" pain that comes from damaged ...

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