
Physical Therapy Outcomes
Physical therapy outcomes refer to the results or improvements achieved through treatment, such as reduced pain, increased strength, improved mobility, and better function in daily activities. These outcomes help determine how well a patient responds to therapy, guiding adjustments to optimize recovery. They are measured through assessments, patient feedback, and functional tests to ensure that treatment goals are being met and to track progress over time. Ultimately, successful outcomes mean the patient can move better, feel less discomfort, and return to their normal activities effectively.