Every year, on 8th September, we celebrate World Physical Therapy Day. The focus for this yearโs World PT Day is osteoarthritis, and in 2023 the focus will be on other rheumatological conditions.
The campaign is focused around the following key messages.
- Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint condition: 520 million people around the world have OA, and 60% of OA cases are for knee OA.
- In a global study of 291 conditions, hip and knee OA was ranked as the 11th highest contributor to disability.
- OA is a leading cause of disability. 9.6 million years were lived with disability from OA around the world in 2017.
- The exact cause of OA is unclear. Risk factors that increase the risk of OA include: having overweight or obesity, having a previous joint injury or joint surgery or history of joint overuse, genetics.
- Exercise is a first-line treatment for OA. One of our team at goPhysio can provide advice and education about pain relief and ways to manage OA. They can teach people living with OA how to improve joint movement and strengthen muscles.
- It is important for people living with OA to keep as active as possible. This can help improve pain, reduce other symptoms of OA, and help people stay independent.
- Only about a third of people living with OA will get worse over time, and some see an improvement in pain and disability. A physiotherapist will be able to guide you on how to keep active.
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About World PT Day
World PT Day is held every year on 8 September, the day World Physiotherapy was founded in 1951. World PT Day is a day when physiotherapists can promote the profession to:
- Showcase the significant role the profession makes to the health and wellbeing of the global population
- Raise the profile of the profession
- Campaign on behalf of the profession and its patients to governments and policy makers
- The day marks the unity and solidarity of the physiotherapy community around the world. It is an opportunity to recognise the work that physiotherapists do for their patients and community.
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