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Here is a list of common questions Manchester Physio are asked. If your question is not answered, or if you seek further information about our service please email us or call us on 0161 962 2690.

Treatments
 Who benefits from Physiotherapy?
 What Conditions can be treated?
 What can I expect when I receive treatment?
 How many treatments will I need?
 Will I be expected to do anything in between treatments?
 Is Physiotherapy treatment appropriate for back and neck problems?
 How does Chartered Physiotherapy differ from 'alternative' forms of healing?
 What is Electrotherapy?
 Can a Physiotherapist manipulate?
 Is it correct that heat and ice can be used to treat injuries?
 Should I stop my sports activity if I have suffered an injury?

Appointments
 Is there a waiting list for treatment?
 When are we available for appointments?
 Do I have to be referred by a doctor?
 Can I visit a clinic?
 How long are appointments?
 What should I wear?
 Should I bring medical notes and X-rays with me?
 How do I know if a Physiotherapist is fully qualified?

Payment
 What are your payment terms?
 I have Private Medical Insurance - am I covered with you?
 If I have private medical insurance do I need to pay for treatment?


Treatments

Who benefits from Physiotherapy?
Treatment helps all patients of all ages to relieve pain and improve movement, allowing the body to function more efficiently. Restoring normal posture and alignment to prevent recurrence and achieving a speedy recovery.

What Conditions can be treated?
Physiotherapists can treat almost all conditions which have one of these symptoms; pain, weakness, stiffness, loss of movement.

What can I expect when I receive treatment?
Via a thorough assessment, we aim to provide each patient with a diagnosis of their condition; an individual treatment plan with approximate duration; and likely prognosis. We discuss every stage with you. The treatments effects will be monitored and, if necessary adjusted, to ensure that agreed and realistic outcomes can be achieved.

How many treatments will I need?
We do not have a set number of treatments for any condition - every patient is an individual. However, following your first appointment the Physiotherapist will discuss the anticipated number of treatments. You will be reassessed on each visit and if progress plateaus out or if no improvement seems apparent then your treatment will be altered accordingly or you will be referred on to a specialist.

Will I be expected to do anything in between treatments?
We work in partnership with you to ensure your recovery is optimal and to minimise the chances of any relapse. Therefore, you will be given lots of things to think about and do during the week. What you do between treatments is just as important as your treatment.

Is Physiotherapy treatment appropriate for back and neck problems?
Chartered Physiotherapists are qualified to treat all spinal problems. In fact a large percentage of their workload consists of neck and back problems.

How does Chartered Physiotherapy differ from 'alternative' forms of healing?
The methods used by 'alternative' therapies differ widely, but most of the theories and principles which govern them are included as standard practice in Chartered Physiotherapy.

What is Electrotherapy?
Electrotherapy includes Ultrasound and Interferential treatments. This involves the use of electrical energy waves which affect tissues by reducing swelling, pain and muscle spasm. Therefore, it promoting healing.

Can a Physiotherapist manipulate?
Yes, all Chartered Physiotherapists with the appropriate postgraduate training can manipulate.

Is it correct that heat and ice can be used to treat injuries?
They are useful in the correct circumstances. Your Physiotherapist will advise you on when and how to use these for your condition.

Should I stop my sports activity if I have suffered an injury?
Get specialist advice from our team of Physiotherapists as to when you need to rest, work or play.


Appointments

Is there a waiting list for treatment?
No. We can usually see you within 24 - 48 hours. Sometimes same-day appointments are available.

When are we available for appointments?
Monday to Friday (including weekends and evenings).

Do I have to be referred by a doctor?
No, anyone can refer themselves for treatment. However, if you wish to use your medical insurance to claim for treatment costs, some policies require your GP to authorise this.

Can I visit a clinic?
Yes, our newly refurbished clinic is based at 17 Claremont Road, Sale. We offer early morning, daytime, evening and weekend appointments.

How long are appointments?
Your first appointment will take a minimum of 1 hour and includes a full assessment & treatment. Follow-up appointments take between 45 and 60 minutes.

What should I wear?
Quite simply, dress comfortably in loose fitting clothes. The therapist will need to see the affected body part, for the lower limbs bring shorts, for back problems the therapist may require you to remove your top.

Should I have medical notes and X-rays at hand?
Any relevant information abour condition will help the Physiotherapist make an informed assessment, so if possible please have x-rays and notes on hand.

How do I know if a Physiotherapist is fully qualified?
All Chartered Physiotherapists have undergone the required training and passed the necessary exams to enable them to practice. They will have the letters MCSP and HPC after their names showing that they are also registered. The members of Manchester Physio will be pleased to show you their certificates and registration documents. Alternatively when you know the name of the physiotherapist that will be treating you, you can look up their registration on the HPC website.


Payment

What are your payment terms?
Payment is made after each consultation either by cheque, cash, or credit card. If authorisation is gained from an insurer / solicitor / case manager we can invoice them directly for your treatment.

I have Private Medical Insurance - am I covered with you?
Manchester Physio are recognised by most of the major insurance companies, as we are all Chartered Physiotherapists, and Members of the Health Professionals Council. You will need to check with your insurance company prior to treatment, as some companies require a referral from a Doctor beforehand.

If I have private medical insurance do I need to pay for treatment?
Each insurer is different in the way that they operate as far as payment is concerned. Some require you to pay for your own treatment and then claim the costs back whereas others allow us to invoice them directly. We strongly advise that you discuss this with your insurer prior to arranging a consultation.

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Using a variety of techniques a Physiotherapist can help:
 Alleviate pain
 Restore and increase the range of motion in joints
 Prevent and treat sports injuries
 Increase co-ordination
 Educate patients in the use of walking aids and wheelchairs
 Improve balance
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 Conditions
 AC Joint Pain
 Achillies Pain
 Achillies Tendonitis
 Acute Low Back Pain
 Ankle Injury
 Arthritis Pain
 Back Pain
 Back Strain
 Buttock Pain
 Calf Pain
 Calf Strain
 Compartment Syndrome
 Disc Prolapse
 Elbow & Forearm Pain
 Facet Joint Pain
 Foot Pain
 Footballers Ankle
 Fractured Clavicle
 Fractured Ribs
 Frozen Shoulder
 Golfers Elbow
 Groin Pain
 Headaches
 Heel Pain
 Knee Trauma Opperation
 Knee Pain
 Ligament Injuries
 Low Back Pain
 Lumbago
 Neck Pain
 Neck - Broken
 Neck - Stiff
 Pre & Post Op Rehab
 Piriformis
 Quad Pain
 Rotator Cuff
 Repetitive Strain Injuries
 Road Traffic Accidents
 Scoliosis
 Shin Pain
 Shin Splints
 Shoulder Dislocation
 Shoulder Impingement
 Shoulder Pain
 Sarco Iliac Joint Pain
 Sciatica
 Slip Disc
 Spondylolisthesis
 Spondylolysis
 Sports Injuries
 Sterno Clavicular
 Strokes
 Surgery - Pre & Post
 Tennis Elbow
 Thoracic & Chest Pain
 TMJ
 Whiplash
 Wrist & Hand Pain
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