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Choose Physical Therapy Early for Pain - 5 Reasons It Works!

If you experience an injury or develop pain, seeing a physical therapist early can help you address and manage your symptoms. Physical therapists are movement experts who improve the quality of life through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. At ZK Outpatient Rehab Center, our physical therapists can help you:

  • Get better safely and without fear of causing further injury.

  • Stay physically active and avoid the cost and potential risks of surgery and prescription opioids.

  • Recover as soon as possible.

  • Avoid other problems caused by changes your body makes to avoid pain.

  • Achieve your goals.

Acute Versus Chronic Pain

Acute pain. Typically, the first two to three weeks after an injury is called the acute phase. During this phase, it is easier to diagnose and treat pain.

Chronic pain. Pain lasting longer than three months is considered chronic. Identifying the cause of chronic pain is more complicated, and treating chronic pain takes longer.

A study, published in Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, found that people who get physical therapy early after the onset of low back pain have much better results than those who wait.

Seeing a physical therapist early, in the acute phase of pain or injury, often leads to the best results. Here are five benefits of seeing a physical therapist early if you experience pain.

1. Get Better Safely, Without Fear of Causing Further Injury

Pain may cause you to avoid activity for fear of causing more damage. After a thorough evaluation our therapists will design a personalized plan of care based on your needs and goals to:

  • Improve and manage your pain.

  • Safely improve movement, function, and quality of life.

  • Recover from injury and prevent future injury.

2. Stay Physically Active To Avoid the Cost and Potential Risk of Surgery and Prescription Opioids

When an injury or pain occurs, our body enters protection mode. Often, people in pain avoid moving altogether. But avoiding all activity can delay recovery, and lead to new problems.

To recover from most causes of pain, it's important to keep moving. An active lifestyle that is appropriate for your condition can help you manage symptoms and decrease or eliminate pain. Our PTs and OTs will help you:

  • Understand your pain.

  • Set realistic expectations for recovery.

  • Prescribe exercise specific to your condition, needs, and goals.

A physical therapy program may help you avoid or delay surgery and can help you properly prepare for surgery if required. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also recommends physical therapy as a safe and effective alternative to opioids to manage most non-cancer-related pain. Our therapists can help you understand the best medication for your condition and show you safe ways to reduce your pain.

*A July 2020 article published in The Mental Health Clinician, have shown that early physical therapy improves disability and decreases pain and reduces the need for medication.*

3. Recover as Soon as Possible

Those who seek care within two weeks of an injury or onset of pain may require less care. In addition to treating your pain, our therapists will help you better understand your symptoms and provide strategies to manage your pain and recovery as soon as your condition allows.

4. Avoid Other Problems Caused by Chronic Pain

When pain lingers, we may develop new movement patterns to avoid it. As a result, you may develop additional issues that require more time and effort to treat and reverse. Problems that may develop include:

  • Stiffness.

  • Loss of strength and endurance.

  • Increased sensitivity and frequency of pain.

5. Achieve Your Goals

Movement is crucial to your health, quality of life, and independence. For some people, pain makes movement a challenge. Our therapists can discuss your goals and work with you to develop a program to achieve them so you can get back to your desired activities or sport as soon as possible.

Physical therapists are movement experts. They improve quality of life through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. You can contact a #zkptrehablv directly for an evaluation. To schedule an appointment at ZK Outpatient Rehabilitation Center click here, or call (702) 840-1222.

Sources: ZK Outpatient Rehab Center, ChoosePT, PubMed