Physical therapy (PT) services are quality care for a variety of different ailments, but not only is their application flexible but administration also varies considerably. In fact, one reason why physical therapy remains so successful is attributed to the versatility of practice. Depending on the specific injury or reason behind seeking treatment, a personalized approach is developed to fit the needs of each individual patient. This method not only allows for more of a potential recovery and improved functionality but it also targets the specific personalized needs with the best possible treatments. Physical therapy often targets aches, pains, and other mobility issues but wounds and their repercussions can also be addressed through a targeted PT plan.
Wounds, while likely still painful, differ from aches and other potential issues where most people believe physical therapy services are beneficial. These specific ailments involve some type of breach in the skin or other related condition associated along with a topical application. Instead of servicing the joints and bones, wound related physical therapy focuses on healing and increasing blood flow to improve recovery. A few commonly treated areas are scar tissue, burns, surgical wounds, and tissue repair procedures.
Scar Tissue
Scars result from the healing process of wounds along the exterior of an individual’s skin. The healing cells and collagen come together creating a new area of fibrous tissue replacing where the epidermis once existed. Size and location of the impacted area can sometimes lead to physical therapy being used to help reduction and healing properties of the prior wound.
Burns
Burns are another tragic result of injuries associated with the skin, meeting the wound qualification as they often peel away outer layers exposing the interior or an affected body part. Fortunately, once the natural healing process has begun, physical therapy may be utilized for scar tissue, pain tolerance, soft-tissue massage, and any related mobilization activities.
Surgical Wounds
Having to undergo some type of surgery often results in incisions or other intrusive measures that have the potential of leaving a wound once complete and healing begins. These areas are typically addressed in similar fashion as scar tissue and can also be aided by undergoing physical therapy in the event of pain presence, potential quicker healing, or a possible reduction in size.
Tissue Repair
Wounds may also interfere with tissue causing the need for repair. Soft tissue healing focuses specifically on tendons, ligaments, and muscles which may become damaged during any type of wound. Physical therapy often aids in recovery and maintains the goal of helping patients get back to performing as they were prior to any injury.
If you or someone you know needs wound care, suffers from chronic pain, could use assistance with mobility issues, or is seeking services for another reason, then consider reaching out to the physical therapy experts at
North Platte Physical Therapy, Monument Physical Therapy, Big Country Rehabilitation, and Bear Lodge Rehabilitation today. Offering 18 different locations across Wyoming and Nebraska, our professional staff are ready and willing to help administer and create a personalized plan of action specific to your needs. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today. Available for all of your physical therapy and related offerings, we look forward to meeting you and providing the type of service you can rely on to help improve your overall wellness very soon!