How many times a week should I go to physical therapy?

A typical order for physical therapy will ask for 2-3 visits per week for 4-6 weeks. Sometimes the order will specify something different. What generally happens is for the first 2-3 weeks, we recommend 3x per week. This is because it will be the most intensive portion of your treatment.
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Is physical therapy once a week enough?

After about six to eight weeks of consistent treatments and seeing progress, your PT will likely recommend that the frequency be lessened to one visit a week. This encourages the independent management of your condition and promotes the habit of at-home exercises.
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How often should physical therapy be done?

For the treatment to be effective, we highly recommend performing these exercises around 3 to 5 times a week for 2 to 3 weeks. In order to stick to this plan, we'd like to lay out the below advice: Block off 30 minutes in your calendar on days you'd like to perform these exercises.
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Are you supposed to do physical therapy everyday?

Your body needs time to rest and heal, and going through your exercises every day doesn't provide the break your body needs. On the other hand, if you have a few different exercises, your provider may allow you to split them up and do them on alternating days.
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How long does it take to see results from physical therapy?

Average healing times for different types of tissues

Muscle can take up to two to four weeks. Tendon can take up to four to six weeks. Bone can take up to six to eight weeks.
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When should I stop physical therapy?

Physical therapy might stop if the patient isn't seeing results or making progress within the time-frame their physical therapist thinks they should be. After all, it can be frustrating to attend regular appointments, perform all the instructed exercises and still not make progress toward your goals.
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When is the best time of day to do physical therapy?

the risk of injury is lowest and physical performance peaks between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. muscles are strongest between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
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Can you overdo physical therapy?

While your recovery is heavily influenced by your strength and mobility, it is still possible to overdo it if you aren't careful. Your physical therapist will talk to you about ways to balance physical therapy exercises and activities with proper amounts of rest.
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How do you know if physical therapy is working?

If you faithfully complete your exercise homework and your range of motion has not changed after a few appointments, it's time for a discussion with your physical therapist. If you do not progress, it may be time for a second opinion. You don't see a progression in your treatment plan.
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Can physical therapy make it worse?

While many patients perceive physical therapy as a process that increases pain (with physical therapists sometimes referred to jokingly as “torturing” patients), the reality is that physical therapy's purpose is to reduce pain, not increase it.
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What should I do after physical therapy session?

Apply ice for 20 minutes at a time, applying as often as you feel necessary. 2. Drink water >> Soreness after a physical therapy session may be related to local inflammation, which produces waste products the body needs to eliminate.
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Is physical therapy worth the money?

Physical therapists can have flexible schedules and more predictable hours than employees in other medical professions, making physical therapy a good career for those who desire a work-life balance.
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How often to do back rehab exercises?

Try to focus on doing sets of exercises. For example, do 2 to 3 sets of stretches. Aim to do this 2 to 3 times a day.
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Can you do physical therapy 3 times a week?

A typical order for physical therapy will ask for 2-3 visits per week for 4-6 weeks. Sometimes the order will specify something different. What generally happens is for the first 2-3 weeks, we recommend 3x per week. This is because it will be the most intensive portion of your treatment.
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How painful should physical therapy be?

Will It Hurt? Physical therapy shouldn't hurt, and it will be safe. But because you'll use parts of your body that are injured or have chronic pain, physical therapy can be challenging, even hard. For example, you may feel sore after stretching or deep tissue massage.
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Is it normal to hurt worse after physical therapy?

It's possible that you may feel worse after physical therapy, but you should not have pain. Should you be sore after physical therapy? Yes. When you are mobilizing, stretching, and strengthening the affected area you are going to be required to do exercises and movements that can cause soreness after your session.
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What happens if you don't do physical therapy?

Slower Recovery: Missing a physical therapy session will ultimately increase the time you will have to spend in recovery. The reason for this is because the exercises and activities that you will be engaging in a treatment session are designed to help you regain total movement ability.
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Should I use ice or heat after physical therapy?

At home, use heat and a gradual warm-up before a workout, and apply cold after any strenuous activity. If you are injured, apply ice, 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off, for the first 24 to 48 hours to minimize tissue damage.
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Does physical therapy get worse before it gets better?

Physical therapy is a common and legitimate treatment option for many different conditions, injuries, as well as surgery recovery. Physical therapy is aimed at improving symptoms and pain, but sometimes patients experience worsening symptoms after engaging in physical therapy exercises.
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Does physical therapy make you tired?

After physical therapy, if you are tired, it is a sign that your muscles and body are exhausted, but in a good way. It's close to how preparation works for strength.
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How can I make my physical therapy faster?

How to Finish Physical Therapy Faster
  1. Be Aware of Your Goals. ...
  2. Review Any Milestones You've Achieved. ...
  3. Do Your “Homework” ...
  4. Come to Your Appointments Regularly and On Time. ...
  5. Let Us Know When You're Feeling Pain. ...
  6. Ask Questions. ...
  7. Wear Appropriate Clothes. ...
  8. Take Notes.
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Is physical therapy better in the morning or afternoon?

Consistency: According to WebMD, exercising in the morning can lead to more consistent workouts because you complete your work out before anything else has a chance to get in the way (just make sure to warm up a little longer in the morning because your body temperature is lower).
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Why do people quit physical therapy?

The Reason: The cost can be substantial.

According to a recent survey conducted by Bankrate, one in four Americans forego health care because of cost. And considering the commoditization problem hanging like a dark cloud over the physical therapy profession, PTs are especially vulnerable to the effects of this trend.
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How do you thank your a physical therapist?

Thank you all so much for your excellent care. I am feeling so much better now than when I started my PT. Although I hope I don't have to "visit" anytime again soon, it really was such a pleasure to spend time at EPT. Your professionalism, concern and friendliness were much appreciated.
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How long is physical therapy for back pain?

Patients suffering from most types of low back pain are often referred for physical therapy for four weeks as an initial conservative (nonsurgical) treatment option before considering other more aggressive treatments, including back surgery.
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