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Why Inflammation Slows Recovery-And How Physical Therapy Can Help
Live Love and Eat
|May 2025
Inflammation is the body's natural response to injury, infection, or stress.
It’s a crucial part of the healing process, helping to repair damaged tissues and fight off harmful invaders. However, when inflammation lingers too long or becomes excessive, it can actually slow down recovery and lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and limited mobility.
For individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions, managing inflammation is key to regaining movement and function. This is where physical therapy plays a vital role. By using targeted techniques, movement-based treatments, and recovery strategies, physical therapists help control inflammation while promoting healing.
Understanding Inflammation: The Body’s Response to InjuryInflammation is the body's built-in defense mechanism against injury and illness. When tissues are damaged—whether from a sprain, strain, surgery, or overuse—the immune system triggers an inflammatory response to protect and heal the affected area.
Acute vs. Chronic InflammationNot all inflammation is harmful. In fact, there are two types:
- Acute Inflammation - A short-term response that helps with healing. It often causes redness, swelling, warmth, and pain at the site of injury. This is a natural and necessary part of the recovery process.
- Chronic Inflammation - When inflammation persists beyond the initial healing phase, it can lead to joint stiffness, prolonged pain, and reduced mobility. This can occur due to poor circulation, repeated injuries, or underlying health conditions like arthritis.
How Inflammation Impacts Recovery
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