At Luna, we believe in the power of physical therapy and its ability to help people heal. The problem? Too many people in pain are unaware that they need physical therapy in the first place.
So, do you need physical therapy or not? That’s what we’ll cover today to help you find clarity into whether it’s time to seek out a physical therapist.
(The questions and answers below came from a recent conversation between our co-founder and head of clinical services, Palak Shah, and the hosts of MindPump, the number one fitness, health, and entertainment podcast. Read on or listen to the full episode here.)
Physical therapists are movement specialists. Physical therapy is a program that is covered by insurance. It’s a healthcare provision to ensure that you receive care to recover and bring you back to physical activity. However, the definition of physical therapy is changing. In the past, you’d go to a physical therapist you were injured or hurt, needed to get better from something. Musculoskeletal injuries are one of the most common healthcare expenditures. Physical therapy can be looked at as primary care, rehabilitative, post-rehabilitative, pre-rehabilitative. There are a lot of times when PT is what a patient needs, and the definition isn’t very clear to everybody.
To discover the right movement to help your muscles recover and get you back to the things you love. It’s the physical therapist’s job to conduct a thorough assessment to uncover why there is pain or discomfort in the first place. Is the patient not moving correctly? Are they moving less? Are they moving more? We first must understand the problem and identify the cause before jumping into treatment. As physical therapists, we’re never treating the pain, we’re treating the cause.
Whether you’re facing an acute injury or experiencing chronic pain, physical therapy can help. It’s important to seek help from an experienced PT who can identify the root of the problem versus trying to treat the condition yourself. Let’s say you have knee pain (the second most common condition that physical therapy treats). Oftentimes, that pain has nothing to do with the knee itself. The root cause could be another muscle in your body that’s not doing its job.
People don’t know what they don’t know. Let’s say you go to urgent care because you’re experiencing lower back pain (the most common musculoskeletal condition treated in the US). You’re panicking because you can’t straighten up. The physician may fail to refer you to physical therapy, causing you to bounce from one doctor to another looking for answers and healing when physical therapy is what you needed from the start.
Don’t wait to be injured. If you’re having aches and pains or if you’re unable to do what you do best, see a physical therapist. If you’re having low back pain from sitting and working all day long, see a physical therapist. If you’re having neck pain that hasn’t gone away in 15 days, go see a physical therapist. The earlier you seek treatment, the better your prognosis. The sooner you start physical therapy, the higher the chance you’ll heal without needing x rays or medication. It’s time to take your health into your own hands.
Ready to get started with physical therapy? Luna is ready to deliver physical therapy to your door. Check availability in your area to get matched with a top-notch physical therapist or learn more about the conditions we treat. It’s time to start your healing journey with Luna!