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Understanding Care Services by a Physical Therapist and Chiropractor after Surgery
After undergoing hip surgery, knee surgery, shoulder surgery, or other sports-related injuries, patients may seek treatment from chiropractic centers or physical therapy centers to aid in their recovery. Both chiropractic and physical therapy offer a range of treatment options that can help patients recover from these types of injuries.
Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic centers like Action Physical Therapy typically focus on the spine and other joints in the body, and they may offer treatments such as spinal adjustments, joint mobilization, and soft tissue therapy. After hip surgery, chiropractors may use gentle adjustments to the hip joint and surrounding areas to help improve range of motion and decrease pain. For knee surgery, chiropractors may use similar techniques to help reduce inflammation and improve joint function. In the case of shoulder surgery, chiropractors may use manual therapy techniques to help improve shoulder mobility and decrease pain.
Care at Action Physical Therapy Centers
Physical therapy centers like Action Physical Therapy often offer a more comprehensive approach to rehabilitation, with a focus on building strength and endurance through exercises and other modalities. After hip surgery, physical therapists may focus on exercises that help improve hip stability and increase range of motion. For knee surgery, physical therapists may work on exercises that help improve knee strength and balance, as well as reduce swelling and inflammation. After shoulder surgery, physical therapists may work on exercises that help improve range of motion, strength, and flexibility.
Both chiropractic and physical therapy centers may also offer modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and hot/cold therapy to aid in the healing process. These modalities can help reduce pain and inflammation, increase blood flow, and improve tissue healing. Additionally, both types of centers may offer advice on nutrition and lifestyle changes to help promote healing and reduce the risk of future injuries.
In summary, chiropractic centers and physical therapy centers can offer a range of treatment options to aid in the recovery from hip surgery, knee surgery, shoulder surgery, and other sports-related injuries. While chiropractic centers may focus more on joint mobilization and soft tissue therapy, physical therapy centers may offer a more comprehensive approach to rehabilitation through exercises and other modalities. Both types of centers can help patients recover from injuries and improve their overall quality of life.
Source: Adapted from “Chiropractic Care After Surgery” by the American Chiropractic Association (https://www.acatoday.org/Patients/Health-Wellness-Information/Surgery-Recovery/Chiropractic-Care-After-Surgery) and “Physical Therapy After Surgery” by the American Physical Therapy Association (https://www.choosept.com/resources/detail/physical-therapy-guide-to-surgery-recovery).