Role of Physiotherapy in preventing joint pain
Physiotherapy plays an important role in decreasing or relieving joint pain by treating the root cause, enhancing muscle strength, and improving joint mobility.
1. Manual therapy – It includes the hands on technique by a skilled physiotherapist. Joint mobilization, joint manipulation, soft tissue massage helps to reduce pain and stiffness, improves the joint range of motion, and overall function of the joint.
2. Exercise therapy – It basically involves the mobility and strengthening of the targeted muscles by using the muscle’s own strength (isometric), weights, therabands, etc., that are present around the joint to improve joint stability and mobility, enhance muscle and joint functions, and decrease joint pain and stiffness.
3. Gait Training and Re-education for Joint Pain Relief:
It involves posture correction and gait pattern of the affected individual. Using targeted approach and manual techniques it aims to improve balance, reduce stress and strains on joints, and decreases discomfort during walking or movement.
4. Electrotherapy – It includes modalities like TENS, ultrasound (US), LASER, etc. These modalities help in relieving pain, stiffness, and inflammation, promote tissue healing, and thus help improve joint function and mobility.
5. Heat and cold therapy – Combining both hot and cold therapies helps relieve pain, stiffness, and inflammation. Using them alternately triggers the Lewis-Hunting reaction, which improves blood circulation, relaxes the surrounding muscles, relieves pain, and decreases stiffness.
6. Taping / bracing
7. Balance and proprioception training
8. Soft tissue mobilization
9. Dry needling
10. Functional training