Sunday 25 November 2012

History of Physiotherapy  
   If one goes back in time, you will find forms of physiotherapy used centuries ago. Hippocrates advocated massage and Hector used hydrotherapy (water therapy) in 460 B.C.


The earliest documented origins of actual physical therapy as a professional group date back to Per Henrik Ling, “Father of Swedish Gymnastics,” who founded the Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics (RCIG) in 1813 for massage, manipulation, and exercise. 


 The word Physical therapist is a Swedish word       “sjukgymnast” = “sick-gymnast.” Modern physical therapy was established to the end of the 19th century in Britain.  


After American orthopedic surgeons began treating children with disabilities they began employing women trained in fields of physical education, massage, and remedial exercise. These treatments were promoted further during the Polio outbreak of 1916. During the First World War women were recruited to work with and restore physical function to injured soldiers, and the field of physical therapy was institutionalized.
The first school of physical therapy was established at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington D.C. following the outbreak of World War I.  The first physical therapy research was published March 1921 in “The PT Review"-United States.   Treatment in 1940s primarily consisted of exercise, massage, and traction. Manipulative procedures to the spine and extremity joints began to be practiced, in the early 1950s.

Later that decade, physical therapists started to move beyond hospital-based practice to outpatient orthopedic clinics, public schools, colleges/universities, geriatric settings (skilled nursing facilities), rehabilitation centers and medical centers.
Physical therapy in the U.S. was more specialized as form 1974.
Now we know where our profession originated from. I think we are lucky, to be able to 
to be medical professionals in our modern era with technology and a lot of evidenced based research at our finger tips. Just so much more we can do to help our patients. 


Wednesday 14 November 2012

FIRST POST

I'm a medical professional with a passion for life and people.  As Physiotherapist and Multiple Practice owner in Namibia, I've come to realize that my patients are always looking for trustable advise and medical information with regards to their:  Injuries & Conditions, Sport- & Work Activities,  as well as their General Health. 

The aim of my blog will be to supply my readers with not only medical facts based on research, but I will also be sharing knowledge through personal experience gained over the last seven years of my career.  I will keep readers up to date with local sport events and also share our involvement within our local community.


I will make posts and share personal and interesting discovered information, articles, videos, and photos at least once,  every second week. All readers can reach me via my Webpage, Facebook, Twitter or my personal Email Adress: physio@iway.na. It will be great if other medical professionals and members of the public can leave comments and share their experiences and knowledge. 

As Medical Professionals we should focus on giving back to the community and making a positive difference in people's life's.

Your's in Health
Anna-Mart Kruger