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6 Signs It’s Time to See A Physiotherapist

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If you are experiencing ongoing pain or limited movement, it may be time to see a physiotherapist that can assess and treat the area so you can be back to your healthiest self once more. 

All of us get the occasional aches and pains from a hard workout, sitting in one position too long, or even sleeping incorrectly. Most pain is temporary and can be easily fixed with some rest, or in other slightly more serious cases, over-the-counter pain relief.

If you are experiencing ongoing pain or limited movement, it may be time to see a physiotherapist that can assess and treat the area so you can be back to your healthiest self once more.

If you are wanting to see a physiotherapist, but don’t want to pay for treatment upfront, MyHealthCare has affordable and easy payment plan solutions so you can get the treatment you need.

Here are 6 reasons why you should consider seeing a physiotherapist.

Difficulty with movement and mobility

Mobility and movement are reasonably constant. With age, your mobility will progressively change, however, it will not change drastically overnight. If you realise that you cannot move as usual or that pain begins past a certain point of movement you do often, this may be a sign that you have a problem.

For example, you may get a sharp pain in your lower back when moving from a seat to standing that you did not have before. This pain may be a suggestion that something more complicated is going on such as a trauma or injury to your back. If this pain is persisting, it is best to see a physiotherapist in order to solve the issue before it gets worse.

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Loss of balance

Loss of balance is a problem that could lead to further issues. If you are losing balance you may fall over, leading to even further injuries to the body.

If you notice a loss of balance that is not related to an ear infection, you will need to be assessed by a physiotherapist who can identify the cause of your problem and help create a plan to resolve it.

Pregnancy and post-partum exercise

Female bodies go through many changes and a great deal of stress during pregnancy and childbirth. Many expectant new mothers intend on getting their body back to the way it was before, however it is is a good idea to see a physiotherapist when you are wanting to start exercising again.

A physiotherapist’s knowledge of the muscles, ligaments, and joints gives them a better understanding of what exercises are beneficial in the early months after pregnancy.

 

A physiotherapist can also help with incontinence caused by the weakening of the pelvic floor, bladder or bowel muscles that sometimes occur after childbirth.

Chronic pain

If your pain is lasting more than a few days, it may be time to consult a physiotherapist. While you may think waiting it out is a good idea, it is better to consult a physiotherapist before the issue gets worse.

Seeing a physiotherapist when pain is persisting is also important as you may have an underlying issue that needs to be addressed in order to fix the problem. For example, a sore neck may be caused by bad posture.

Once the issue has been diagnosed, your physiotherapist can create an ongoing treatment plan specific to your needs.

Weight management

While many people see a personal trainer to help lose or maintain weight, if you haven’t done rigorous exercise for a long period of time, it is a good idea to see a physiotherapist before you start.

Physiotherapists can help relax and work the muscles that you may struggle to use when exercising. They will also create an exercise regime that is appropriate for your abilities so you can avoid any injuries that may occur if you went straight to the gym without consoling a professional.

Relief from bone ailments

Conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions can leave an individual in a lot of pain.

A physiotherapist can assess your muscle strength and range of movement in your joints and provide a plan based on techniques and exercises that can keep your joints working well.

 

At MyHealthCare we believe in helping allied health practices connect more clients with treatment sooner. After all, higher treatment acceptance rates are good for clinics and accessing quicker treatment is great for clients!

We don’t believe things need to be complicated. So, we offer guaranteed payments, simple registration and comprehensive management. Meaning you can focus on what’s important – providing the highest quality client care.

How it works

  1. Present a suitable treatment plan and convert your patient with an affordable payment plan
  2. Decide on the payment plan details with your patient, including the deposit, amount and frequency of payments
  3. Submit the completed form to MyHealthCare to establish the MyHealthCare Payment Plan
  4. Begin treatment straight away, with patient payments commencing to your practice