Importance of Preventative Care Physiotherapy & Massage Therapy
Many people come for massage therapy and physiotherapy treatment when they are in pain, but did you know that we can help prevent pain and injuries from occurring? The goal of preventative care is to help prevent future injuries so that you can keep doing the things you love.
Sometimes we don’t realize that our activities can lead to an overuse injury, or that working in the same position every day can lead to a muscle imbalance.
Here’s how we can help through physiotherapy and massage therapy, including common conditions that can be addressed or prevented through preventative care.
What Is Preventative Care Physiotherapy?
Preventative care physiotherapy can help you stay healthy and injury free. All physiotherapy appointments start with a health intake and detailed assessment.
The assessment may involve observing your posture and certain movements, measuring your range of motion, and palpation of the area to feel the muscles, joints, ligaments and other structures involved. This can help identify any potential issues or activities that could lead to an injury like an overuse injury.
With all of the information from the health intake and assessment, we can help you by providing exercise programs, educating you on how to avoid injuries, and how to spot the early stages of an injury.
What Is Preventative Care Massage Therapy
Massage therapy is a versatile treatment and it can range from deep tissue massage honing in on specific muscles, or a general full body treatment focused on stress reduction and tissue health. Both forms of massage therapy can be preventative care.
Similar to a physiotherapy treatment, your appointment will begin with a health intake and assessment. This will help your RMT identify your goals and any potential issues.
Massage therapy has many different benefits including reducing stress. Not all stress is bad, but staying in a chronically stressed state can lead to health problems like high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, headaches, digestive problems, and more. Not only does massage give you some much needed “me time” away from your phone, work and responsibilities, massage can help trigger a relaxation response in your brain that in turn releases serotonin.
Massage therapy also helps address muscle tension, and can help improve range of motion, both of which can help prevent injuries down the line.
What Conditions Can Preventative Care Address?
There are many different conditions that preventative care can address including:
- Sprain - A sprain is an injury to a ligament. Strengthening muscles surrounding a joint can help prevent sprains.
- Strain - Strains are muscular injuries, often called “pulled muscles”. Strengthening can also help prevent strains.
- Repetitive Stress Injuries - When you perform any repetitive motion, you are at risk for injuries like tendinitis or bursitis. Preventative care can help identify these patterns and help you find ways to adjust before injuries occur.
- Back pain - Back pain is a common complaint. By strengthening the core and educating you on the optimal way to lift, we can help you prevent back pain and injuries.
- Illnesses - Specifically, massage therapy can help improve your immune system, which can help improve our ability to fight infections and prevent illnesses.
Final Thoughts
By preventing injuries before they happen, you won’t have to stop doing the things you love! Our goal is to keep you happy, healthy and injury free through preventative care.
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