The majority of manual Physiotherapy aim to reduce or even stop the pain and restore osteon-articular mobility and organ motility to restore the systems in an optimal and maximum way. It deals with functional limitations resulting from injuries and diseases affecting the musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiorespiratory and circulatory systems. Interventions aim at self-regulation of the body’s systems, self-responsibility, and autonomy of the client to increase the physical capacity necessary to return to daily professional, social, and sports activities as quickly as possible.
Who to consult?
It is in their approach to the problems of their patient that the therapists of the different professions in manual therapy stand out from each other.
Physiotherapy
The physiotherapist, commonly called “Physiotherapist “, takes note of the state of health of his client, makes a postural observation, makes mobility tests to identify hypo or hyper-extensible structures as well as movement disorders which are potential sources pain and discomfort or helplessness. He makes an assumption, establishes a treatment plan, and does the treatments accordingly. He suggests strengthening, flexibility, and/or mobility exercises so that his client continues to evolve towards normal ranges of movement and regains comfort in his body. In New Zealand, the best physiotherapist in Ellerslie is first and foremost a massage therapist who has completed training for approximately 2 additional years and is necessary for obtaining his diploma. A good mass-physiotherapist master’s several techniques. He has the experience and has studied techniques other than those related to pure and simple biomechanics. He has in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology and has trained such as:
Massage therapy
In Ellerslie, the massage therapist has at least studied the best technique and makes maneuvers massage that reduces muscle tension and promotes greater flexibility of all the tissues, allowing the customer to move more freely and to enjoy greater rest, therefore better regeneration. Like the physiotherapist, the massage therapist who practices several techniques will be able to offer better quality care since he will be able to adjust his interventions to the needs of his client.
Osteopathy
In osteopathy, the therapist is trained to aim for the holistic balance of his client and will intervene on the origins of dysfunctions in the body by addressing the connective tissue (connective) connecting all our structures. It will act, among other things, on the positioning of the organs in order to release the restrictions. Also, it will mobilize the joints and free the circulatory systems to regain homeostasis.
Physiotherapy
It treats the acute postoperative phases, following an injury or illness leaving sequelae. A professional well knew to the majority of the population, the physiotherapist masters manual techniques and has on hand devices useful for reducing inflammation and accelerating tissue healing. The sessions are short and more frequent than in the majority of other manual therapies. Treatment protocols are established and amplitude measurements are taken to allow objective comparisons; often necessary for follow-up of files, particularly in CSST and post-surgical cases.
Complementary therapies
All disciplines combined, these manual therapies have credible approaches based on real and applicable concepts. They are valid for treating a large number of ailments, besides helping to restore and maintain good health. They are also complementary. You should know that each individual is distinct; and that there is no single method valid for 100% of all of us. Diversity in approaches to manual therapy is necessary; so that the patient has the opportunity to choose the approach that suits him best.
What is the best therapy or Physiotherapy?
Find 100 people suffering from the same condition and there will not be a single therapy capable of all the treatment. In the same way that there would be different results in a patient treated by several therapists of the same discipline. Human aspects such as trust inspired by the therapist, the psychological availability of the patient; and his level of receptivity must be taken into account.
The best manual therapy is, of course, knowledge and skill; but also empathy on the part of the therapist and the trust the patient has in their caregiver. It made up of time … The time to listen, evaluate, and reflect and, above all, the time to take good care of. The time to be attentive to the changes in the body of our client; and the time to adjust our interventions and our way of being present. A therapy initiated by listening to the patient will be better adapted. The therapist will have the ability to adjust his gestures; and better choose the techniques for the individual who consults him.