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Reduced Range of Motion Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy for Reduced Range of Motion

Learn how physical therapy can help relieve reduced range of motion. Understand the treatment process, expected timeline for relief, and what to expect.

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Reviewed Jan 24, 2026

How Physical Therapy Helps Reduced Range of Motion

Physical Therapy is one of several treatment options that may help address reduced range of motion. This treatment works by targeting the underlying causes of your symptoms to provide relief.

Physical therapy addresses reduced range of motion through targeted exercises, manual therapy, and education about body mechanics. This approach helps strengthen supporting muscles and improve joint function.

What You Can Expect

  • Initial improvement in symptoms typically within 2-4 weeks
  • Full benefits usually experienced by 6-12 weeks
  • Duration of relief varies; ongoing with maintenance
  • Results may vary based on individual factors and condition severity

Expected Timeline for Symptom Relief

1

Initial Relief: 2-4 weeks

Most patients begin to notice some improvement in reduced range of motion during this period. Early changes may include reduced intensity or frequency of symptoms.

2

Full Benefit: 6-12 weeks

The maximum benefit from physical therapy is typically experienced during this timeframe. This is when you can best evaluate how well the treatment is working for your reduced range of motion.

3

Duration: Ongoing with maintenance

The lasting effects of treatment vary by individual. Your healthcare provider can advise on maintenance treatments or follow-up care to sustain relief.

Individual results vary. The timeline above is a general guide. Your experience may differ based on your specific condition, overall health, and how well you respond to treatment.

Conditions That Cause Reduced Range of Motion

Reduced Range of Motion is commonly associated with these conditions. Understanding the underlying cause of your symptoms helps ensure you receive the most appropriate treatment.

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