The biopsychosocial model and behavioral medicine concepts form the basis of MHC’s behavioral treatment program in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. This method acknowledges that changing health-related behaviors, attitudes, and coping mechanisms is frequently necessary for long-lasting physical health improvement, particularly for patients who have chronic pain, ongoing musculoskeletal problems, or psychological obstacles to recovery.
Interventions for behavior modification might involve:
Setting goals together, keeping track of patients’ progress using digital tools and a journal, providing feedback, encouragement, and motivational interviewing.
Plans for graded activities
Cognitive-behavioral strategies to address self-efficacy, anxiety avoidance, and pain catastrophizing
These techniques are used by MHC therapists to encourage the best possible involvement, adaptability, and resilience—all of which improve mental and physical health. MHC maintains its dedication to patient empowerment, handicap reduction, adherence to health-promoting habits, and reaching milestones in daily involvement by incorporating behavioral therapy into all facets of treatment.