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Tips In Preparing For Your First Physical Therapy

By Marjorie Richards


Going for therapies can be really helpful for the body. You can have the highly-educated, well-trained, and licensed therapists to handle your body. If you are confident with the therapist's work, you should schedule an appointment with him or her. Here are what you should do to prepare for your first time physical therapy Portland.

First, one should make the list of symptoms. The symptoms making you suffer must be listed beforehand so that you can tell your therapist about it. You should put those symptoms you are bothered by the most at the top of the list. You can make your way down the list after that with the other symptoms you have.

When you are listing the symptoms, you should be as specific as you can about it. Take note of when the said symptoms become worse, if they bother you when sitting, standing, or lying down, how intense the pain is, if it is sharp or throbbing, and many others. These are symptoms can help the therapist evaluate the problem accurately.

You must bring your goals. This means you have to tell the therapist about what your goals are for getting this treatment. When you explain the goals you have, the therapist can do their job better. They can pursue an end result according to your goal. Your goal might be reducing pain, avoiding surgery, or increasing mobility.

Knowing your medical history is a given. Make a list of the chronic conditions you have, as well as the injuries or accidents you have experienced. If you think that there are environmental factors that may have contributed to the symptoms you have, then you better write all of those things down in the list as well. Examples of environmental factors can be prolonged standing or sitting at work.

Meds are important in keeping you healthy. When you are ingesting these meds, better list them all beforehand. You will be giving the list to the therapist. Of course, the list for the meds should cover the prescription drugs as well as the over-the-counter drugs. Not only these ones, supplements and vitamins should be listed too.

If you have any laboratory or diagnostic reports at hand, then you better bring those with you to the therapist. Do not underestimate the knowledge of the therapist in the health care trade. They should know how to read these reports. When you bring these reports to the therapist, they will have a clear picture of what the problem is.

If you are getting therapies as a result of the referral from physicians or other professionals, then you better provide the therapist their numbers. This can become necessary when the therapist wants to contact these physicians. The related people can be kept informed about the progress for the treatment.

It is recommended that you go to the said treatment dressed properly. You have to dress with movement in mind. There are therapist who will want to get the said program started, even if this is the first time you have met. Keeping these things in mind, wear comfortable clothing and footwear for this treatment.




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