7 Myths About Physical Therapy – Muscular Dystrophy News – Muscular Dystrophy News

Posted: Published on August 1st, 2017

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Muscular dystrophy (MD)is a neuromuscular disorder, characterised mainly by progressive muscle loss. Physical therapy plays an important role in MDtreatment, however there are many myths out there about the practice and its benefits. The American Physiotherapy Association has useful information to set some of these myths straight.

You need a referral to be able to see a physical therapist. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need a referral to be evaluated by a physical therapist. However, some states have restrictions on the treatment a physical therapist can provide without a referral.

Its painful. Many people avoid visiting a physical therapist because theyre worried its going to be painful. The objective of physical therapy is to reduce a patients pain, and the therapist works within the patients pain threshold to do so.

Its only for accidents and injuries. Physical therapists are also skilled at anticipating problems before they worsen, they dont just manipulate and stretch injured muscles.

MORE:Talking to family members about your childs neuromuscular disorder.

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