Physical therapy focuses on supporting and encouraging individuals to adapt and engage with treatment, where the role of physical therapists is to strengthen patients’ bodies both physically and psychologically.
The physical therapist has several qualifications, including nutrition therapy, essential oils, medical massage, medicinal herbs, Tuina, and Sujok therapy.
Physical therapy relies on three factors that together form the triangle of healthy life: the psychological aspect, the body, and the soul. These factors are used together in a way that it is impossible to rely on just one factor to treat the patient. Therefore, the therapist balances the points of the triangle to help any patient recover.
Any disease is considered an external manifestation of an internal imbalance in the body. Modern medicine’s role is to treat diseases, while what natural medicine does is address the internal imbalance, whether it is physical or psychological, thus helping to prevent diseases.
To maintain and preserve a body free from illnesses, the patient must consistently visit the therapist from time to time to ensure the body is free from any imbalance, relying on in-depth questions about the patient’s condition and laboratory medical tests.