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Physiotherapy

"Physiotherapy is a health care profession concerned with human function and movement and maximising potential."

Physiotherapy is the provision of services to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability throughout the lifespan. It includes the provision of services in circumstances where movement and function are threatened by the process of ageing or that of injury or disease. Physiotherapy sees full and functional movement as at the heart of what it means to be healthy.

  • Physiotherapy uses physical approaches to promote, maintain and restore physical, psychological and social well-being.
  • Physiotherapy is science-based, committed to extending, applying, evaluating and reviewing the evidence that underpins and informs its practice and delivery
  • Physiotherapists use their clinical judgement and informed interpretation to assess and treat numerous conditions.

Physiotherapy is concerned with identifying and maximizing movement potential. Physiotherapy involves the interaction between the physiotherapist, clients, families and carers, in a process of assessing potential and in establishing agreed upon goals and objectives using knowledge and skills unique to physiotherapists.

The physiotherapists' distinctive view of the body and its movement needs and potential is central to determining a diagnosis and an intervention strategy and is consistent whatever the setting in which practice is undertaken, be it; promotion, prevention, treatment to rehabilitation.

Commonly Physiotherapists aim to:

  • Reduce pain
  • Maximise functional movement (range, strength, and proprioception)
  • Maximise Independence
  • Increase quality of life

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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
     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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