Physiotherapy has been found to be a highly effective treatment for shoulder pain related to rotator cuff issues and sub-acromial impingement syndrome. Not only does it significantly reduce the need for surgery, but it also carries no risk of adverse events.
Comparing Physiotherapy and Surgery
Physiotherapy is a recommended first-line treatment for urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Evidence supports its effectiveness, with a reported cure rate of 64%, which is comparable to surgical care. Moreover, physiotherapy is more cost-effective compared to surgery. Guided rehabilitation by a continence trained physiotherapist leads to better long-term results.
Assessment and Treatment
Physiotherapy assessment and treatment involve detailed subjective and objective assessments, real-time ultrasound imaging, and the appropriate prescription of exercises and lifestyle modifications. It can address a range of women’s, men’s, and pelvic health issues.
Conclusion
Physiotherapy is a highly effective and cost-effective treatment for rotator cuff issues, urinary incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse. It offers a comparable cure rate to surgery without the associated risks and costs. Therefore, it is recommended as a first-line treatment for these conditions.