CORE Physical Therapy In Omaha Explains…
By Dr. Andy Cannon PT DPT
CORE Physical Therapy & Sports Performance PC
17660 Wright St. 9/10/11
Omaha NE
402-933-4027
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1990 Aug;22(4):453-6.
Rehabilitation of muscle injuries
Affiliations
- PMID: 2402205
Abstract
Rehabilitation of muscle injuries is directed toward restoration of function, not just relief of symptoms. This philosophy is reflected in the goals of rehabilitation, which can be stated as 1) establishment of an accurate diagnosis; 2) minimization of deleterious local effects of the acute injury; 3) allowance for proper healing; 4) maintenance of other components of athletic fitness; and 5) return to normal athletic function. The goals fit well into the framework of the tissue injury cycle described earlier in this symposium. Details of the rehabilitation goals and the relationship to the tissue injury cycle will be discussed.
Conclusion:
The goal of rehabilitation of muscle injury goes beyond reduction of symptoms, but should include return to normal function.
Goals of rehabilitation and recovery following a muscle injury broadly include accurate diagnosis of injury type and severity, controlling and reducing inflammation, swelling, and other acute effects of the injury, promotion of healing, maintaining athletic fitness, and eventually returning to normal athletic performance.
What does this mean?
Recovering from a muscle injury involves more than simply making the injury feel better.
Full recovery includes knowledge of the injury and multiple goals during the recovery process to allow a return to your prior level of activity and function.
What can CORE do for you?
Muscle injuries are common not only in the athletic population, but in all ages and activity levels.
We can offer accurate and knowledgeable diagnosis of muscle injuries to best guide the recovery process for each individual.
We will guide you through all aspects of the rehabilitation process and tailor recovery to your injury and your goals.
Rehab with our therapists at CORE is well rounded and fully addresses all needs not only for the healing tissue but for a full return to your desired level of activity and often times – return to sport!
-Dr. Andy Cannon
17660 Wright St, Suites 9/10/11
Omaha, NE 68130
402-930-4027
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