Exercise Prescription is commonly used to rehabilitate physical injuries and manage chronic health conditions.
Exercise Prescription Therapy is a process of assessing, prescribing, directing, and evolving therapeutic exercises. Keep reading for an overview of the Exercise Prescription cycle.
The amount, type, and volume of exercise you are prescribed will depend on your specific situation.
For example, if you are recovering from surgery you may be prescribed very light exercises. On the other hand, if you are undergoing a work-hardening program your routine may include repeated heavy lifting.
Your first visit will consist of a thorough, hands-on assessment as well as education and exercise guidance.
You may initially experience mild discomfort or fatigue when performing your exercises.
However, your physiotherapist will ensure that your exercises are safe, appropriate, and effective to manage your injury or condition. They will continually monitor and adjust your exercise levels as your recovery progresses.
On subsequent visits, your exercise program will be reviewed and modified as is appropriate.
Exercise Prescription is often used in combination with Manual Therapy to restore function, reduce pain, and generally improve your quality of life.
Our aim is to increase your tolerance to activity through a progressive application of exercise. As such, Exercise Prescription is appropriate for almost anyone who is receiving physiotherapy treatment.
Your physiotherapist uses Exercise Prescription to build a recovery routine that combines areas of prevention, immediate care, management, and rehabilitation. Your routine may include:
Your physiotherapist may also augment a pure, exercise-based approach with other hands-on treatments.
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