The Role of A Physical Therapist in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
The Role of A Physical Therapist in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
A good physical therapist will tailor your rehabilitative treatment based on your goals and your injury
level and severity (such as having an incomplete vs. complete spinal cord injury, or a cervical spinal
cord injury vs. a lumbar SCI). They will take the time to get to know you, treat you with respect, help
motivate you, and will help you stay informed to make better decisions for your recovery.
Carefully review the therapist’s credentials and educational background to ensure that they are
qualified to treat you or your loved one. While these professionals are trained to provide therapy
for a variety of health conditions, some have specialized training and advanced skills that are
better suited to your individual needs.
Get to know about them and their personality. While having the best, brightest, or most skilled
physical therapist can be beneficial, if your personalities clash, it will hinder your progress.
Be ready to ask questions about their approach spinal cord injury functional rehabilitation.
Share what you liked (or didn’t like) about any previous physical therapy experiences.
Meet with the physical therapist in person or via video chat, if possible. This way you can see,
hear, and interact with them and read their body language during the conversation.
Read online reviews about them, if available.
Spinal cord injuries are traumatic events that can alter your life and the lives of your family. SCIs are
stressful and require costly care and treatment, which can have significant impacts on your health,
social relationships, lifestyle, and finances.