Experimental physical therapy refers to the use of innovative or untested treatment methods. This approach often involves technologies or techniques that have not yet been fully researched or validated through clinical trials. While experimental physical therapy may show promising results, there is often a higher risk of adverse effects or complications due to the lack of rigorous testing. Evidence-based physical therapy, on the other hand, is rooted in research and scientific evidence. This approach involves using treatment methods that have been thoroughly tested and validated through clinical trials and other forms of research. Evidence-based physical therapy is generally considered to be safer and more effective, as it relies on proven methods and techniques.
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