Common Reasons Women See Physical Therapists
In our practice, while we use a variety of physical therapy modalities to help treat a wide range of conditions, many of our clients are women experiencing pelvic pain.
However, we have a team of physical therapists with their own unique specialty. We help men and women with many different muscular and structural ailments. Our care is holistic - meaning we compliment your primary care doctor and other treatments in a supportive way to get you back to being you.
Here is a short list of common reasons women see physical therapists. And, if you’re unsure, just schedule a complimentary introductory consultation with our team below.
1. Pre or post-natal care - Prenatal care helps expectant mothers prepare for the physical changes that accompany pregnancy as well as preparing for labor and delivery. We also treat common ailments during pregnancy such as carpal tunnel syndrome and sciatica, as well as symphysis pubis dysfunction. Postnatal care helps mothers recover from labor and delivery (including assessing the perineum for tearing or the c-section scar if cesarean). This also includes a diastasis recti check (and treatment if necessary).
2. Pelvic health - Physical therapy can help many pelvic health symptoms such as pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, constipation and pain with intercourse.
3. Orthopedic conditions - Physical therapists can help reduce pain, improve joint range of motion, decrease inflammation, and increase strength in women with orthopedic conditions such as low back pain, tendinitis, and bursitis.
4. Post-surgical rehabilitation - Physical therapists help individuals after surgery, such as hysterectomy, to rebuild strength and improve function.
5. Cervicalgia, headaches, TMJ and other issues - Physical therapists provide treatments for pain, limited range of motion, and postural impairments to help women manage their neck pain, headaches, and other posture related problems as well.
Many people who are trying physical therapy for the first time often have a few (or more) questions.
Here’s a list of some of our most frequent physical therapy frequently asked questions.
Q: What is physical therapy exactly?
A: Physical therapy is a healthcare specialty focused on helping individuals improve their physical abilities, restore mobility and reduce pain. This is achieved through the use of specialized treatments such as manual therapy, strengthening, stretches, and modalities (we primarily utilize dry needling, guasha and myofascial decompression, or cupping). Physical therapists work with individuals to improve their lifestyle, overall wellbeing, and quality of life.
Q: Who needs outpatient physical therapy?
A: Individuals who suffer from musculoskeletal pain or any ailment related to pregnancy or after delivery, or have post-operative needs can benefit from physical therapy services. Physical therapists can also help individuals restore their maximum physical state, improve coordination and strength, and decrease pain and discomfort. Physical therapists further help with issues related to cognitive and motor skills, balance, or improve sports performance. We can even help with proactive and preventative care, like proper return to exercise after delivery.
Q: What does a physical therapist do?
A: Physical therapists are healthcare professionals who use specialized treatments and therapeutic exercises to help patients achieve their desired outcomes. They provide individualized instructions and guidance to improve strength, flexibility, coordination, and mobility. Physical therapists develop treatment plans that are tailored to the individual’s needs.
Q: Is physical therapy safe?
A: Physical therapy is a safe and effective option for treating a variety of musculoskeletal issues. Physical therapists are dedicated to providing the most appropriate treatment and exercising plans to best fit the individual’s needs and abilities. All physical therapists are licensed and have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree to ensure quality care. In fact, all programs are now at a doctoral degree. Here in the state of Colorado, physical therapists have direct access, meaning you do not need a script from a doctor to legally be seen.
Q: How much does physical therapy cost?
A: Depending on the type of treatment, therapy, and the number of visits required, the cost of physical therapy can vary greatly. While we do not accept insurance, we do issue a super bill (a detailed receipt) that you can submit to your insurance if you have out of network benefits.
Q: How do I prepare for my physical therapy appointment?
A: It is important that you provide your physical therapist with a detailed medical history and any relevant information about your diagnosis that they may ask you at your appointment. You should also come prepared to ask questions and seek clarification on any treatments, exercises or recommendations. Wear comfortable clothing and we’ll have everything else you need here at our office in Denver, CO.