Therapeutic interventions encompass a variety of treatments used in rehabilitation to promote healing, alleviate pain, and restore function. These interventions may include exercise therapy, manual therapy techniques (such as joint mobilization or massage), and physical modalities such as heat, cold, ultrasound, or electrical stimulation.
Each therapeutic intervention is tailored to the patient’s specific condition, goals, and limitations. For example, exercise therapy helps improve strength and mobility, while manual therapy addresses muscle tightness and joint restrictions. Modalities help reduce pain and inflammation, and promote tissue healing.
Therapeutic interventions are essential for improving patient outcomes, reducing pain, and enhancing mobility, enabling individuals to recover from injuries and surgeries and return to their normal activities.