Physical therapy is a medical treatment that helps individuals improve movement and manage pain through various techniques such as exercise, manipulation, heat or cold applications, and electrical stimulation. It aims to restore function, prevent disability, and promote overall health and well-being.
Physical therapy is a medical treatment that helps individuals improve movement and manage pain through various techniques such as exercise, manipulation, heat or cold applications, and electrical stimulation. It aims to restore function, prevent disability, and promote overall health and well-being.
Physical therapy in New Zealand involves various techniques to improve mobility, reduce pain, and prevent disability. Rehabilitation programs include exercises, manual therapy, heat or cold applications, and electrical stimulation.
Patients usually have 1 session per week with waiting times around 1-3 weeks.