Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Functional Recovery and Movement Health
Posture disorders, spinal disorders, musculoskeletal injuries and chronic pain problems caused by modern life can significantly affect the quality of daily life of individuals. Nowadays, non-surgical and drug-free healing methods are prominent, physical therapy and rehabilitation, is one of the most effective methods that enables the body to regain its functions with scientifically based applications.
What is Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation? How is it Applied?

Physical therapy and rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment method that aims to correct loss of function in muscles, joints, nerves and connective tissues and to increase the body's natural healing capacity. The process begins with a detailed assessment of the patient and functional tests. In line with these findings, a personalized program consisting of methods such as manual therapy, exercise therapy, electrotherapy, dry needling, taping and mobilization is created. The plan is adjusted as the treatment progresses, the recovery process is closely monitored and the aim is to reduce pain, increase mobility and make daily life more comfortable.
Methods Used in Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is a versatile field of application and gives effective results with the right combination of many different techniques:
- Manual Therapy Special techniques that correct dysfunctions in muscles, joints and connective tissues with the hands. They reduce pain and increase range of motion.
- Therapeutic Exercises: It includes muscle strengthening, stretching, balance-coordination and stabilization exercises. It is the most permanent part of the treatment.
- Electrotherapy Applications: Methods such as TENS, ultrasound, laser and electrical stimulation reduce pain and accelerate tissue healing.
- Dry Needling It is applied to trigger points in the muscle with a fine needle, dissolves muscle spasms and reduces pain.
In which diseases is physical therapy effective?
Physical therapy and rehabilitation provides high success in many musculoskeletal problems.
Lumbar and neck hernia
- Spinal curvatures (scoliosis, kyphosis)
- Posture disorders
- Muscle spasms and myofascial pain syndrome
- Osteoarthritis (arthritis)
- Dull shoulder
- Sports injuries
- Joint ligament injuries and dislocations
- Paralysis
The main advantage of the treatment is that it treats the body as a whole, both reducing pain and increasing functional range of motion. Most patients feel significant relief from the first sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, it does not cause pain. Some exercises or manual applications may cause a slight tenderness depending on the condition of the treated area, but this is temporary.
Treatment, university educated specialized physiotherapists by a neurologist or neurosurgeon. When necessary, orthopedists, neurologists or neurosurgeons work in collaboration.
It usually varies between 8-20 sessions depending on the type and severity of the disease. In some cases it may be shorter or longer.
Yes, it is. The home program ensures that the treatment is permanent. The physiotherapist creates an individualized home exercise plan.
