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Title: What is the use of Physiotherapy in Residential Aged Care?


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What is the use of Physiotherapy in Residential
Aged Care?
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  • Physiotherapy is a form of treatment that uses
    physical methods, such as exercises, massage, and
    heat therapy, to treat diseases and injuries.
    Physiotherapy isnt just for athletes it can
    help people of all ages, and its frequently used
    to help older adults with mobility issues or
    joint pain. This falls into the specialty of Aged
    Care Physiotherapy. Aged Care Physiotherapy can
    also help residents in a residential aged care
    facility improve their quality of life by
    allowing them to remain mobile and independent,
    and it can even be used to treat diseases such as
    arthritis or fibromyalgia.

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  • Physiotherapy and Its Benefits for Older Adults 
  • Physiotherapy is beneficial for elderly adults
    for a number of reasons. First and foremost,
    physiotherapy can help improve mobility and
    independence. Physiotherapy can help seniors stay
    active and mobile, which can help prevent
    conditions like falls and fractures.
    Additionally, physiotherapy can also help improve
    joint pain and flexibility, both of which are
    common issues among the elderly. One unexpected
    benefit of Physiotherapy for elders is its
    ability to reduce the likelihood of social
    isolation among elderly adults.

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  • Physiotherapy Treatment for Arthritis 
  • Older adults are at a high risk of developing
    arthritis due to the natural wear and tear that
    occurs on joints over time. Arthritis is an
    inflammation of the joint, which makes it
    difficult to move, causing pain and stiffness in
    the surrounding muscles. There are various types
    of arthritis, ranging from osteoarthritis, a
    degenerative form of arthritis that occurs in the
    knees and hips as we age, to Rheumatoid
    Arthritis, an autoimmune disease. In either case,
    physiotherapy can be used as a treatment for
    arthritis in residential aged care facilities by
    helping reduce pain and stiffness through
    movement.

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  • Physiotherapy Treatment for Fibromyalgia 
  • Fibromyalgia is a disorder characterised by
    widespread muscle pain and fatigue. Fibromyalgia
    has no known cause, but it is commonly treated
    with medication as well as physiotherapy to help
    reduce the severity of the pain. In addition to
    treating existing symptoms, physiotherapy can be
    used as a preventative measure to help reduce the
    likelihood of developing fibromyalgia.

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  • Physiotherapy Treatment for Reduced Mobility 
  • Physiotherapy can be used to treat reduced
    mobility in older adults caused by a variety of
    factors, including injuries and diseases such as
    arthritis or Parkinsons disease. Reduced
    mobility is dangerous because it can lead to
    social isolation, which is associated with an
    increased risk of depression. Physiotherapy can
    help improve mobility and reduce the chances of
    social isolation by making it easier for seniors
    to get out of bed, bathe, and move around their
    bedroom.

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  • Physiotherapy for Falls Prevention
  • Aged care physiotherapy can help residents stay
    mobile and independent by helping them maintain
    their independence in the facility. It also helps
    to reduce the risk of falls, which is important
    for people who live in aged care facilities
    because they are at greater risk for injury from
    falls than other populations. Fall-related
    injuries are one of the leading causes of
    hospitalisation in the elderly.

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  • A fractured hip is a common fall-related injury
    that causes ongoing mobility issues.
    Physiotherapists can help clients reduce their
    risk of having a debilitating fall by increasing
    strength, improving balance and coordination,
    prescribing walking aids, and arranging for
    appropriate levels of care when necessary.

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  • The Benefits of Physiotherapy in Aged Care
    Facilities 
  • Physiotherapy is beneficial to both residents and
    nursing staff in residential aged care
    facilities. For starters, it assists residents in
    maintaining or improving their mobility and
    independence, which not only keeps them healthy
    but also makes daily tasks easier for nursing
    staff. Aside from assisting residents in becoming
    more mobile, physiotherapy can also aid in the
    treatment of a number of common conditions that
    seniors face, such as arthritis and fibromyalgia.
    In addition to helping clients directly,
    physiotherapy also benefits staff by reducing the
    likelihood of injuries from falls and fractures. 

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  • Conclusion
  • The use of physiotherapy in a residential aged
    care facility can provide various benefits to
    both the residents and staff. Physiotherapy can
    help residents maintain or improve their
    mobility, independence, and health, while also
    aiding in the treatment of common conditions
    among seniors. In addition to helping clients
    directly, physiotherapy also benefits staff by
    reducing the likelihood of injuries from falls
    and fractures.

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  • At Health Next Door, we provide physiotherapists
    to nursing homes, hostels and retirement
    villages. We also do home visits for the elderly
    population who reside in the community. Our
    physiotherapists are always looking for ways to
    improve the lives of the elderly and maximise
    their functional capacities. We are trained to
    adopt a variety of therapeutic modalities to help
    our patients relieve pain, enhance movement and
    function, and promote an improved quality of
    life.
  • If you believe you or a loved one could benefit
    from our Aged Care Physiotherapy Services, please
    contact us for a no-obligation consultation. We
    provide mobile services that can help you live a
    better life. 
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