Sports or recreation injuries can include bruising, pain, torn tendons and ligaments, minor and major fractures, and dislocated joints. To control the injury damage and relieve the pain in the shortest recovery time possible you need to see a therapist.
When deciding about a therapist, there can be confusion between athletic therapy and physiotherapy. Although both types of therapists are skilled to heal sports or general injuries, they are not the same. Having a clear idea about the roles and service structure of these therapists will assist you in choosing the right services (or combination thereof) for you.
Physiotherapist: The Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) has defined the physiotherapist as: “...primary health care professionals with a significant role in health promotion and treatment of injury and disease. They combine their in-depth knowledge of the body and how it works with specialized hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose and treat symptoms of illness, injury or disability. All physiotherapists registered to practice in Canada are qualified to provide safe and effective physiotherapy.”
Physiotherapy Alberta College and Association (PACA) further explains that “physiotherapists assess, diagnose and treat physical symptoms and limited movement caused by injury, aging, disability, or health condition; help patients understand what’s causing their condition; work with patients to restore, maintain and maximize movement, flexibility and physical independence; develop customized treatment plans that help patients take back control; teach patients how to restore, maintain and/or maximize movement, reduce pain, and manage any chronic symptoms; teach patients how to stay well, avoid future injury and achieve the best quality of life they can.”
Athletic therapist: The Alberta Athletic Therapists Association (AATA) defines athletic therapists as “Certified Athletic Therapists [CAT(C)] are healthcare (clinicians) and paramedical (emergency responders) professionals, with an expertise in musculoskeletal conditions that provide comprehensive and consistent care from injury to safe and full return to activity in all areas of life. Athletic therapists provide pre-hospital medical emergency management, immediate care and reconditioning of musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses, and provide an unbiased, objective perspective to help educate patients (and organizations) on minimizing the risk of further injuries/illnesses. ”
The major differences between physiotherapists and sports therapists are:
We hope this post has been helpful to assist you in choosing a therapist, or team, that meets your needs. If not, give us a call and one of our Calgary staff can walk you through which treatments are best suited to your particular situation. While we don’t have an athletic therapist on staff we can and do collaborate with athletic therapists, personal trainers, yoga instructors as well as within our team of massage therapists and acupuncturist to ensure we get you back to health and back to sport as quickly as possible.
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Have you injured a muscle recently? Are you unable to get rid of your backache? Do you have swollen joints? Are you trying to rehabilitate from an automobile accident? Do you suffer from osteoarthritis? Are you sick of bearing pain for years? Do you want to find the clear answer to these problems? Who can help you best, a physiotherapist or a massage therapist?
If you can relate to any of the above questions we’d like to answer all your queries once and for all. After reading this article, you will be clear about which therapist you need. There is a lot of confusion among masses regarding the differences between these two amazing methods of healing, such it’s difficult to choose a therapist that suits your issues perfectly. Physiotherapy and massage therapy, both are aimed at relieving pain and restoring the body to its optimum levels of health. They both have the power to restore the function and vitality of the body.
Let’s compare the main differences of physiotherapy and massage therapy side by side to give you a clear understanding. Hopefully, you will be able to choose the right therapy for you after having read these points:
Thanks for reviewing differences between physiotherapy and massage therapy, and how the two disciplines work to compliment one another. If you have any questions, give us a call and one of our Calgary staff can walk you through which treatments are best suited to your particular situation.
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https://www.massagetherapylicense.org/articles/physical-therapist-vs-massage-therapist.html
https://www.closingthegap.ca/blog/physiotherapy-vs-massage-therapy-which-one-do-i-need/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/which-professional-should-i-see-for-my-injury-1.828215
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