The World Health Organisation (WHO) states that regular physical activity prevents and treats non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Physical activity also helps prevent hypertension and obesity and can improve mental health, quality of life and well-being.
As movement and exercise health professionals with experience and knowledge of risk factors, pathologies and their effects, physiotherapists are at the forefront of promoting, guiding, prescribing and managing physical activity and exercise appropriate for each person. Physiotherapists play a vital role in conducting safe and effective physical activity, intervening at all stages of life and in various health conditions.
The role of the physiotherapist in promoting physical activity and better health
As part of World Physical Activity Day and World Health Day, which take place on 6 and 7 April respectively, the Order of Physiotherapists highlights the role of physiotherapists in promoting physical activity and its benefits for the health of all of us and shares some ideas to bear in mind, associating itself with the "WHO Recommendations for Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour", which can be consulted here.
The Order of Physiotherapists recalls that "THROUGH MOVEMENT, WE PROMOTE BETTER HEALTH".
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