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Geriatric Physical Therapy

Our body mechanics go through many changes as we age and grow. The way we function at 25 is different from the way we function at 50, and the way we function at 50 is different from the way we function at 80. Injuries, ailments, and general “wear and tear” take quite a toll on the human body as it goes through life. At Connections Physical Therapy, we offer geriatric physical therapy in order to assess and treat the discomfort that many seniors tend to feel, due to the physical conditions that come with age. To learn more about how you or a loved one may benefit from geriatric physical therapy, contact an Acton, Amesbury, Westwood, North Grafton, Groton, Harvard, Holliston, Leominster, Mansfield, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Oxford, Pepperell, Salisbury, Wellesley, Worcester, MA physical therapy clinic or Portsmouth, RI clinic today.

What exactly is geriatric physical therapy?

Geriatric physical therapy has been recognized as a specialty focus within the physical therapy field since 1989. It generally focuses on older adults, aged approximately between 65-90, although it can be used to address any age-related conditions experienced by an adult. It acts as an umbrella term, as it can be used to describe treatment for a broad range of issues that people tend to face as they age. Some common issues treated through geriatric physical therapy include:

  • Osteoporosis
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Cancer
  • Joint replacement
  • Balance and gait disorders
  • Neurological disorders
  • Incontinence
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How does geriatric physical therapy help?

Geriatric physical therapy is generally comprised of three main categories: manual therapy, exercise, and education.

Manual therapy, also known as “hands-on treatment,” is performed in order to decrease a patient’s pain, restore their mobility, and increase their circulation. Common forms of manual therapy include massage and joint/muscle manipulation.

Exercise is a crucial part of any geriatric treatment plan. One of our highly-trained Massachusetts and Rhode Island physical therapists will prescribe targeted exercises for each patient’s specific needs, in order to help them improve their muscle strength, coordination, flexibility, balance, and physical endurance. Exercise is also helpful in decreasing a patient’s risk of falling, and increasing their overall mobility. Common geriatric exercises include walking, stretching, and light weight lifting.

Education is important in maintaining the progress made during treatments. Our physical therapists will provide patients with helpful tips and techniques for safely performing daily tasks, using assistive devices, and preventing further injuries from occurring.

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Contact Connections Physical Therapy:

At Connections Physical Therapy, we want to help patients reclaim their independence and improve their overall quality of life. If you believe you or a loved one could benefit from geriatric physical therapy treatments, give us a call today! We’ll be more than happy to schedule a consultation and get you started on the path toward improved health and wellness.

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

SEE HOW PHYSICAL THERAPY COULD PLAY A PART IN YOUR SUCCESS STORY!