Treatment for Tendonitis Through Physical Therapy
To get your tendons, muscles, or joints working properly again, you may be recommended to see a physical therapist. Physical therapists are experts at treating the physical functions of your body through the rehabilitation and strengthening of your muscles, limbs, and joints. Pick PT offers personalized treatment plans based on your circumstances and treatment programs for managing these symptoms and working through the condition of tendonitis.
Reducing Physical Stress
Your physical therapist will be able to pinpoint where the tendonitis is affecting your body and walk you through steps to aid in reducing the physical stress on that particularly impacted area. Tendonitis in a certain area may be painful, and you might be moving in a way that is making it more painful. They will be able to teach you ways to move so that you can avoid painful positions or movements as you go through your day. Moving more correctly with an enhanced posture can reduce the pain and stress on your tendonitis-affected areas.
Management of Pain
As a top priority, your physical therapist is going to work with you to manage your pain as effectively as possible. Rest, ice, and heat treatments can be used to ease the symptoms of tendonitis and temporarily manage the pain you might be in. They may also suggest electrical stimulation as a way to soothe the pain caused by this condition.
Manual Physical Therapy
A core treatment program when dealing with tendonitis is the use of manual physical therapy. Soft-tissue massages, gentle movements, and various stretches can be used by the physical therapist to reduce your discomfort and aid in the rehabilitation and movement of the impacted muscles or joints. This manual therapy helps to ensure that the impacted area will heal and continue to move properly.
Exercises for Range of Motion
You may be using the areas of your body affected by tendonitis less than before to reduce the pain you are feeling. Lack of use can lead to stiffness and achiness- all of which can be treated by a physical therapist. Range of motion exercises will be taught to you to get that area up and working again – building strength, reducing stiffness, increasing flexibility, and helping to accomplish the overall goal of having your body move properly.
Strength Exercises
One of the last aspects of the tendonitis treatment that you may be using includes various strengthening exercises for the impacted area. These strength exercises will be taught to you and can be used while you are at the physical therapist’s office, as well as utilizing them while you are at home. These will be exercises that are specifically crafted for your tendonitis condition and will work to increase the strength of your tendon and the other muscles that are impacted. The strength exercises will most likely start out simple, as you work to rehabilitate the affected area, and then move to more intense exercises that can include weights to build it up.