It’s an unfortunate fact that our bodies break down as we age. Even the healthiest of people can develop debilitating and arthritic conditions when they get older. Thankfully, physical therapy can help elderly patients thrive. In this physical therapy education article, we’re going to talk about how physical therapy can help patients feel their best at any age.
Conditions that Impact Elderly Patients
No matter how healthy you are, everyone’s body breaks down with age. Even if you exercise regularly and eat healthy, the body experiences wear and tear over time that can result in painful conditions. Here are some of the conditions that commonly affect elderly patients:
- Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, etc.
- Repetitive Stress Conditions like Carpal Tunnel and Tennis Elbow
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
Working with a Physical Therapist
If you are experiencing decreased mobility, range-of-motion, or pain in your old age, working with a physical therapist can help. Physical therapy can help elderly patients improve strength, mobility, and resilience. A physical therapist can fully evaluate your condition and work with you to develop exercises that will address any symptoms you’re experiencing. It’s also a conservative treatment method that allows patients to avoid invasive surgery in many cases.
MN Physical Therapy Specialists
At OrthoRehab Specialists, we help patients improve their mobility, and decrease pain after injury or surgery. Our physical therapists have nearly three decades of experience providing rehabilitation care for patients throughout the Twin Cities. With more than 600 local referring providers, we are well respected in the industry. We also offer direct access to physical therapy for patients living in Minnesota so you can schedule an appointment with our rehabilitation specialists with or without a prescription. Contact our Minnesota physical therapists today to set up an appointment at our Edina or Minneapolis clinics.
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