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1. Obesity: The Threat Many Canadians Face And How Physiotherapy Can Help 2. Vestibular Physiotherapy Can Help With Your Symptoms, Check Out How 3. The Link Between Physio And Down Syndrome You Never Knew Existed 4. Numbers Of Young Canadians Using Smartphone’s On The Rise – Alongside Neck And Back Problems 5. Arthritis Numbers On The Rise: Can Physio Help? Find out more at: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Ways Physiotherapy Can Help You


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Ways Physiotherapy Can Help You
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Synopsis
  1. Obesity The Threat Many Canadians Face And How
    Physiotherapy Can Help
  2. Vestibular Physiotherapy Can Help With Your
    Symptoms, Check Out How
  3. The Link Between Physio And Down Syndrome You
    Never Knew Existed
  4. Numbers Of Young Canadians Using Smartphones On
    The Rise Alongside Neck And Back Problems
  5. Arthritis Numbers On The Rise Can Physio Help?

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Obesity The Threat Many Canadians Face And How
Physiotherapy Can Help
  • Practitioners have an extensive role in both
    preventing and managing obesity through physical
    activities and targeted training. A wide range of
    exercises integrated with a patient centric
    approach and motivating, solution-oriented
    tactics form the basis of physiotherapy. A
    physiotherapist will adapt according to their
    patient and can use anything they see fit to help
    them, from dietary recommendations, activity
    schedules, behavioural changes or general weight
    maintenance.
  • There are numerous studies backing up the
    positive effects of physiotherapy in obesity
    cases . It has been shown that moderate physical
    exercising for as little as 30 minutes on a daily
    basis can prevent cardiovascular disease and
    diabetes, and also decrease body weight in a
    natural, healthy way. Because of how
    physiotherapy works, the trainer can accompany
    the patient and guide them every step of the way
    until they feel confident enough to carry on the
    routine on their own. The so-called walk and
    talk can do much more than just improve health
    outcomes, it can also improve state of mind and
    encourage people to achieve their targets.
    Nevertheless, if a patient feels more confident
    following the plan on their own they can engage
    in an array of activities cycling, swimming,
    dancing, skating, skiing, running or aerobics.
    Here, strength training is equally important as
    it can help restore balance, improve body
    functions and boost muscle and joint strength.

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Vestibular Physiotherapy Can Help With Your
Symptoms, Check Out How
  • This type of treatment is based on a training
    program which encourages the central nervous
    system to compensate for vestibular problems.
    Most commonly, the management plan incorporates
    various types of exercises that can be customized
    to a patients needs and symptoms. More
    specifically, it can involve anything from head
    and eye movement techniques, standing balance
    improvement exercises, fragment repositioning
    techniques and general education and advice on
    how to improve function, confidence, reduce
    future accidents and regain balance.
  • Available numbers looking into the benefits of
    physiotherapy in people with vestibular disorders
    are positive and encouraging. Substantial
    improvements have been observed in 80 of people
    with unilateral vestibular loss and 80 of
    patients with vertigo. Additionally, people who
    suffer from vestibular problems as a result of a
    stroke or a head trauma can benefit from this
    type of physiotherapy.
  • Practitioners are perfectly positioned to offer
    early screening and intervention to impact the
    lives of people who everyday wake up facing such
    debilitating symptoms and overall improve their
    quality of life. It may not mean a lot for those
    of us who do not have to face these life-limiting
    conditions, but if you come to think that 33 of
    all adults diagnosed with chronic imbalance
    experience hardships in performing basic tasks
    and that injuries such as falls are costing the
    Canadian economy an overwhelming 2.8 billion a
    year, it raises the stakes.

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The Link Between Physio And Down Syndrome You
Never Knew Existed
  • Due to the fact that children with Down syndrome
    often have weaker muscle tones, flattened noses,
    small ears, mouth and hands and a high joint
    instability, achieving normal developmental
    milestones, such as crawling or walking, becomes
    increasingly difficult and it may take longer.
    Most children never reach their average adult
    height and it may take them years to learn how to
    go about mundane tasks. Regardless if it takes
    longer and the road is rockier, people with Down
    syndrome can live happy, full and healthy lives,
    and physiotherapy can play a key role here.
  • According to a study published in the Egyptian
    Journal of Medical Human Genetics in 2017,
    physiotherapy, specifically strength training has
    been proven to be safe and effective in children
    with Down syndrome .
  • And it does not stop here. There is an actual
    opportunity that goes beyond motor skills
    development and it has to do with learning. It
    goes without saying that children with Down
    syndrome will experience life, education and
    learning in a very different way than your
    typical child would. Because of this, the
    traditional and go-to teaching methods might not
    work in these cases. By beginning physiotherapy
    early, parents have the opportunity to better
    understand how their child assimilates
    information and get a glimpse of how their brains
    work to facilitate his future education. A
    physiotherapist can also help them build social
    skills, make interaction less frightening and
    incomprehensible and better prepare them for
    their adult life.

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Numbers Of Young Canadians Using Smartphones On
The Rise Alongside Neck And Back Problems
  • Physiotherapy is an integrated treatment option
    that is non-invasive and, in a day and time when
    painkiller addiction is on the rise, it offers
    drug-free results. The treatments goal is to
    alleviate neck muscle tension, minimize pain and
    restore balance by optimizing the patients
    postural abnormalities. Using a wide range of
    manual techniques, such as joint mobilization,
    neck stabilization exercise, soft tissue massage
    and posture training, physiotherapists have been
    deemed to be very effective.
  • In such cases where the patients are youngsters
    with smartphone addictions, a physiotherapist
    will put in place a plan aimed in the first
    stages to reduce the pain, tension and
    inflammation as they are considered to be the
    main symptoms for which patients seek medical
    help. Later stages of the plan include restoring
    the bodys functions and strength and putting
    together a post-treatment routine to prevent the
    recurrence of the symptoms.
  • Only by following the advice and having the
    mindset to make lifestyle adjustments
    incorporating physical activity and reducing
    smartphone use, patients can actually experience
    the best results. Meaning there is an
    ever-growing need for awareness firstly to avoid
    these occurrences in the first place and they do
    happen, to realize the importance physiotherapy
    can play in treating them.

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Arthritis Numbers On The Rise Can Physio Help?
  • Besides drugs and surgery, healthcare
    professionals most often recommend physiotherapy.
    Here, the practice aims to prevent or delay
    disability depending on the severity of the case,
    increase the bodys functions, alleviate pain,
    boost flexibility and strength and encourage the
    patient to adopt a healthy and active lifestyle
    by encouraging regular exercise and a balanced
    diet.
  • Here, it is important to distinguish between the
    many sub-treatments of physiotherapy that are
    usually used in patients with rheumatoid
    arthritis. One would be cold therapy which, as
    you probably guessed, involves ice. The average
    temperature of the bodys joints is usually
    around 33 degrees, while in rheumatoid arthritis
    it can spike up to 36 degrees, thus damaging the
    cartilage. Ice helps regulate the temperature and
    can help constricting blood vessels resulting in
    a decrease in inflammation and pain levels. At
    the opposite poll and depending on the case, a
    physiotherapist can also prescribe heat therapy
    which works by reducing muscle spasms and
    improving the tissues elasticity.
  • Another option which is very much enjoyed by
    patients and reported to have amazing health
    benefits is electrostimulation physiotherapy.
    This technique works through minor electrical
    currents applied on the skin through electrodes.
    Unfortunately, this option provides short-term
    effects, of just over 12 hours which means that
    the patients will eventually feel the pain again.
    Nevertheless, it is a preferred medical solution
    as opposed to painkiller prescription.

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