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What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a clinical health science and profession that aims to rehabilitate and improve a person’s ability to move and function, helping to reach their full potential.
Physiotherapists use their expertise in anatomy and physiology to assess and treat people with a variety of health conditions, such as low back and neck pain, headaches and muscle sprains.
Physiotherapy can help repair damage by speeding up the healing process, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase mobility.
A physiotherapist can also help you prevent further injury and work with you to plan the most appropriate treatment for your condition, including setting goals and treatment outcomes.
They work in partnership with their patients to educate them on how to manage their own health.
Physiotherapists use objective assessments to develop an evidence based treatment programme tailored to individual clients. Treatment may include soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation and exercise prescription.
A doctor’s referral is not necessary to see a physiotherapist.
However physiotherapists, doctors and other health professionals will often work as part of a team to plan and manage treatment for a specific condition.
Conditions that Physiotherapy can treat
This list includes some of many conditions that are treatable by physiotherapy.
- Low back pain
- Pelvic region pain
- Neck pain and headaches
- Rib pain
- Sciatica
- Tennis elbow
- Wrist and hand injuries
- Ankle sprains
- Shin splints
- Calf strains
- Plantar fasciitis
- Rotator Cuff injuries
- Patella pain (knee cap)
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Hip pain
- TMJ (Jaw) pain
- Gait analysis and orthotics
- Incontinence
- Treatment for workplace injuries
- Post surgery rehabilitation
- Post natal recovery
- Pregnancy related pain
- Athlete screening to prevent injuries
- + many more
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