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Understanding Inflammation

Inflammation is the body’s natural response to injury, infection, or irritation. It helps protect and heal damaged tissues, but excessive or long-term inflammation can lead to pain, swelling, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Inflammation can affect muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues, interfering with daily activities and physical performance.

Common Causes & Risk Factors

Inflammation may occur due to various medical conditions, injuries, and lifestyle-related factors.

 

Aging, obesity, poor posture, repetitive movements, lack of exercise, sports injuries, stress, smoking, weak muscles, and prolonged physical strain can increase the risk of inflammation and related pain conditions.

Physiotherapy Assessment & Diagnosis

A physiotherapy assessment helps identify the source and severity of inflammation and its impact on movement and function.

 

Based on the findings, a personalized treatment plan is created to reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and support tissue healing.

Treatment Options for Inflammation

Physiotherapy treatment focuses on controlling pain and swelling, restoring movement, and preventing chronic dysfunction.

 

Based on the findings, a personalized treatment plan is created to reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and support tissue healing.

Prevention & Recovery Tips

To reduce inflammation and support recovery:

Early physiotherapy intervention can help reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and prevent long-term complications.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Can physiotherapy help reduce inflammation?

Yes. Physiotherapy helps manage inflammation by reducing pain and swelling, improving circulation, restoring movement, and strengthening affected tissues through targeted treatment techniques.

02

What physiotherapy treatments are used for inflammation?

Common treatments include: Ice and heat therapy Manual therapy Stretching exercises Strengthening exercises Electrotherapy Ultrasound therapy Soft tissue mobilization Postural correction Taping and support techniques

03

Can physiotherapy help reduce inflammation?

Yes. Physiotherapy helps manage inflammation by reducing pain and swelling, improving circulation, restoring movement, and strengthening affected tissues through targeted treatment techniques.

04

How long does inflammation take to heal?

Recovery time depends on the cause and severity of the inflammation. Mild inflammation may improve within days or weeks, while chronic inflammatory conditions may require ongoing treatment and rehabilitation.

05

Should I exercise when I have inflammation?

Gentle, guided exercises are often beneficial and help maintain mobility and circulation. However, excessive or incorrect exercise may worsen symptoms. A physiotherapist can recommend safe exercises based on your condition.

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