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Assessing body composition is crucial in physiotherapy and rehabilitation, as it helps understand the patient’s physiological makeup and guides treatment to target specific areas for improvement in physical therapy programs.

What is Physio & Rehabilitation?

Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on restoring movement and function through physical methods, while rehabilitation encompasses a broader range of interventions aimed at helping individuals recover from injury, illness, or surgery. Assessing body composition is useful in this practice because it provides insights into muscle mass and fat distribution, enabling physiotherapists to tailor treatment plans, monitor progress, and optimize recovery strategies for improved functional outcomes.

The Role of Body Composition Analysis in Physio & Rehabilitation

Assess Body Fat Mass and Muscle Mass Personalized Treatment Plans

Body composition analysis provides insights into muscle mass and fat distribution, enabling physiotherapists to create tailored treatment plans for optimal recovery.

Track Fluid Imbalances Caused by Injury or Musculoskeletal Disorders

Tracking fluid imbalances using the ECW Ratio is crucial for assessing edema from injuries or musculoskeletal disorders, as well as monitoring circulation and recovery after surgery, enabling timely interventions for effective healing.

Evaluate Physical Function & Monitor Recovery Progress

Phase Angle is a vital measure of cellular health that supports the evaluation of physical function during rehabilitation while also monitoring recovery progress.

How to Apply InBody in Physio & Rehabilitation?

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Assess Muscle Imbalances using Segmental Lean Analysis

By evaluating lean mass in specific segments, physiotherapists can address muscle imbalances, enhance functional fitness, and reduce the risk of future reinjury. Using this information, physiotherapists can set tailored exercise interventions for improving overall health and health risks.
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Assess Sarcopenia Risk using SMI

The Skeletal Muscle Mass Index (SMI) screens for sarcopenia risk, allowing physiotherapists to identify at-risk patients and create interventions to preserve muscle health.
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Detect and Monitor Edema Arising from Injury or Musculoskeletal Disorders

Monitoring fluid imbalances with ECW Ratio is essential for evaluating edema related to injuries or musculoskeletal disorders, and for tracking circulation and recovery following surgery. This approach allows physiotherapists to tailor rehabilitation strategies, enhancing healing and improving overall recovery outcomes for patients.
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Evaluate Recovery Progress with Phase Angle

Phase Angle serves as an indicator of cellular health, providing valuable insights for assessing cellular recovery post-surgery. By monitoring Phase Angle, physiotherapists can evaluate the effectiveness of treatment interventions and tailor rehabilitation strategies to enhance recovery, restore function and improve overall well-being.
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Track Body Composition Changes Over Time

Regular monitoring of patients' body composition allows physiotherapists to track changes over time, providing valuable insights into the effectiveness of therapy programs and overall health progress.

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