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How Soon After an Injury Should You Start Physical Therapy?

Author: Shubham Bhattacharjee
by Shubham Bhattacharjee
Posted: Mar 26, 2022

Whether you fell down or sprained your neck, any form of injury is painful and getting rid of it often involves surgeries, needles and what not. The good news is regular physiotherapy sessions can help you recover from an injury without having to go under the knives. But, for that, you need to visit a reliable physiotherapy clinic at the right time after the injury.

Time is important here because if the healing process goes backwards, the injury can turn chronic or fatal. The secondary muscles may be affected if you delay the visit to the clinic.

In short, you must start physiotherapy immediately or as soon as possible after the injury. If you are still thinking of booking an appointment with a physiotherapist after long periods of time, here are the reasons you should do that immediately.

What happens if you don’t start physiotherapy immediately after the injury?

Your risk of further complications increases significantly if you don't start physiotherapy immediately. Let’s dive deep into the consequences of delaying your appointment with the physiotherapist after getting an injury.

1. Recovery time increases significantly

It's a simple equation. You start the physical therapy immediately after the injury. You can return to your previous activity level in a short span of time. The opposite happens if you delay the consultation. The recovery process can not only increase but also become morehectic than it would have been earlier. The more you treat your injuries late, the more secondary injuries and improper mechanics are going to happen inside your body.

2. Possibility of developing a chronic issue

The body tries to defend itself immediately after an injury by increasing blood flow to the affected area thereby initiating the healing process. The process leads to pain and swelling. These go away if you start physiotherapy immediately after the injury. However, if you delay, the inflammation continues and can result in a chronic issue. This chronic issue restricts function and motion which in turn increases pain.

3. Secondary injuries take place

The injury can affect the surrounding muscles as well if you delay the physical therapy. Also, other muscles often become weak and overused because the muscles responsible for the job are injured. So, other muscles may have to do additional work leading to secondary injuries.

No matter how trivial your injury seems to be, getting physiotherapy treatment at the right time can prevent further severe injuries. So consult with a reliable therapist after getting an injury.
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Shubham Bhattacharjee, Owner of Web Delicate is recognised as one of the India's strongest and most innovative design and development, Digital Marketing Company in Kolkata.

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