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Physiotherapy

Physical therapy aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. This therapy is crucial for individuals recovering from injuries, dealing with chronic conditions, or experiencing mobility issues. Key Aspects of Physiotherapy:

Physiotherapists conduct a thorough assessment of the patient’s physical condition and medical history to diagnose the underlying issues contributing to their symptoms. – Based on the assessment, physiotherapists develop a customized treatment plan tailored to the patient’s specific needs, goals, and abilities. This plan may evolve over time depending on the patient’s progress. -Treatment can include a variety of techniques such as manual therapy, exercises, mobilization, strength training, and modalities like ultrasound or electrical stimulation. – A major focus of physiotherapy is rehabilitation, helping patients recover from surgery, injuries, or accidents. This includes restoring strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination. – Physiotherapy is effective in managing pain, particularly chronic pain. Therapists use techniques that alleviate pain and improve function without relying solely on medication.

– It plays a significant role in managing chronic diseases like arthritis, diabetes, and heart disease, focusing on maintaining mobility and preventing further deterioration.

-Physiotherapy is not just for recovery; it’s also used for preventive care. Therapists can provide advice on proper body mechanics and exercises to prevent injuries.

-There are various specialized areas within physiotherapy, such as sports therapy, pediatric physiotherapy, neurology (e.g., for stroke patients), and geriatrics.

-Educating patients about their conditions and how to manage them is a vital part of physiotherapy. This includes advice on posture, ergonomics, and lifestyle changes.

-Physiotherapists collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care, especially in complex or chronic conditions.

Physiotherapy sessions take place in NHS settings. The duration and frequency of therapy depend on the individual’s specific condition and requirements.

Physiotherapy is beneficial for a wide range of patients, from those recovering from acute injuries to those managing long-term chronic conditions, aiming to improve the overall quality of life and independence of individuals.

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  • Price: £40
  • Duration: 30m
  • Capacity: 1