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What is Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy?
Manual and manipulative therapy represents a rehabilitation
approach which utilizes a multitude of physical and hands on
treatments to restore normal mobility and function. Therapists
specializing in this area are referred to as manual and manipulative
physiotherapist, manual therapists or manipulative physiotherapist.
They are highly specialized practitioners which use techniques
which include joint mobilization and manipulation, soft tissue
techniques, therapeutic exercise, education and stretching.
Who are Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapists?
Manipulative physiotherapists are highly trained in assessing
musculoskeletal disorders. The clinical reasoning processes
employed by manipulative physiotherapists enables them to reach
a diagnosis consistent with the findings of the clinical examination.
Research has shown that manipulative physiotherapists are
highly skilled in their examination such that they are able
to form a diagnosis similar to or better than those determined
by sophisticated imaging processes. For example, studies have
shown that manipulative physiotherapists are skilled in the
diagnosis of symptomatic facet joints (Philips and Twomey 1996),
symptomatic intervertebral discs (Donelson et al 1997) and lumbar
instability (Avery 1997).
After a session with a manual therapist you should feel better,
have less pain, and feel more comfortable with your movements.
As each individual is different, results may vary accordingly.
Relief may be dramatic and long lasting, but it may also take
a few visits before you start noticing a change. Occasionally,
a person may report feeling a bit sore following a treatment
session, these symptoms should soon pass and in its place improved
mobility and function.
Who can benefit for seeing a manual therapist?
- Back and neck pain sufferers
- Chronic pain patients
- Headache sufferers
- Athletes
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- People suffering with arthritis
- People with muscle and/or joint
problems
- Individuals who have been involved
in a car accident or work injury.
- The list goes on…
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Should I be concerned about my safety?
Physiotherapist are most of all concerned about your safety! Unskilled manipulation of the spine can cause serious side effects. It is precisely for this reason why each and every manual and manipulative physiotherapist has undertaken extensive and rigorous training to become the very best in their field. Through proper screening of patients, advanced clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills, patients can feel at ease that their safety is the number one priority.
Our Physiotherapists constantly update their skills through continuing education courses in order to provide the best possible treatment for their clients. Our goal is to achieve patient independence through excellence in education, manual therapy and exercise. You can find out more information and physiotherapists who are members of the
Canadian Academy of Manipulative Therapy (CAMT), at the web site
www.manipulativetherapy.org.
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