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3 best ways to offer exercise therapy to your patients

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Exercise is one of the pillars of physical therapy clinics. Nearly every single patient with an injury or medical condition can benefit from exercise. But it’s not always easy to determine which types of exercise will be the best for your patients.

Physical therapy exercises go beyond doing lunges and stretches. That’s why it’s important to explore the variety of ways that you can offer exercise therapy to your patients to maximize their results and accelerate their recovery.

Importance of exercise therapy

We all know how important exercise is to a person’s health and wellness. When an individual is injured, or they’re struggling with pain from a medical condition, exercise is essential. The goal of exercises in physical therapy, also known as therapeutic exercise, is to guide your patients through motions that will boost their strength, flexibility and range of motion. 

Exercises in physical therapy can be used to help:

  • Chronic pain.
  • Sports injury rehab and prevention.
  • Arthritis.
  • Pregnancy and postpartum issues.

3 ways to offer your patients exercise therapy

Not all exercise therapy looks the same. It’s important to determine the best exercises to incorporate into your patients’ personalized treatment plans. The chosen exercises should be based on the cause and severity of their symptoms as well as their physical abilities.

Here are three ways to offer exercise therapy:

  • Strength training — Almost every type of injury or condition can cause the muscles to become weak and reduce mobility. Strength training exercises should target the affected muscles to increase stability and function.
     
  • Balance training — If your patient has been injured due to a fall, or their condition puts them at risk of falling, you can walk them through exercises that will increase their core strength and help them maintain their center of gravity during movement.
     
  • Aerobic exercises — Cardio should be a staple in nearly every physical therapy treatment plan. Activities like running or cycling can help strengthen large muscle groups while also boosting the level of oxygen-rich blood in the body.

Find the exercise therapy to support your practice needs by partnering with Alliance PTP

Your physical therapy practice may be struggling with finding the right exercises for your patients, but you don’t have to continue struggling alone. At Alliance Physical Therapy Partners, we’ve created a nationwide partnership in care that’s constantly evolving to help our PT practice partners take on their latest challenges. 

 

Not only does our team have the expertise and resources to help practice owners and sellers meet their challenges, we fully understand that your practice is unique. And we want it to stay that way. 

 

That’s why we’ll meet with you throughout the partnership process to learn about your practice’s specific goals and needs. Once your practice is an Alliance PTP partner, we will regularly meet with you to track your practice’s progress and help you make necessary strategy adjustments. 


So, don’t keep struggling with your problems all alone. Reach out to our team today so we can talk with you about joining our growing PT partnership.