Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice.

They maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent disease.

The profession helps to encourage development and facilitate recovery, enabling people to stay in work while helping them remain independent for as long as possible.

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Why physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a degree-based healthcare profession. Physios use their knowledge and skills to improve a range of conditions associated with different systems of the body, such as:

Physiotherapists work in a variety of specialisms in health and social care. Additionally, some physiotherapists are involved in education, research and service management.

Physiotherapy we provide:

Neurophysiotherapy

Neurophysiotherapy is a specialist branch of physiotherapy dedicated to improving the function of patients who have suffered physical impairment caused by neurological conditions.

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In what conditions is neuro physiotherapy used?

  • Ligament injury
  • Muscle Spasms
  • Fracture
  • Bruise

Sports Physiotherapy

Sports physiotherapy is a branch of physical therapy that is geared towards both athletes and casual players who have suffered an injury or ongoing problem. Sports physiotherapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy which is designed to help with injuries or conditions occurred during sports activities.

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In what conditions is sports physiotherapy used?

  • Stroke
  • Traumatic brain Injury/head Injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Bell’s palsy

Ortho Physiotherapy

This is the branch of physiotherapy concerned with the treatment of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments Orthopaedic Physiotherapy also includes pre and post-operative rehabilitation of hip , shoulder, and, knee.

ortho

In what conditions is ortho physiotherapy used?

  • Back Pain
  • Neck Pain
  • Knee Pain
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Bone-related disease
  • Disc-related disease

Pediatric Physiotherapy

Pediatric physiotherapy is effective in the management of perinatal conditions, conditions diagnosed in early childhood, and injuries sustained throughout childhood and the transition to adult care. Pediatric physiotherapy improves physical function and quality of life.1,2 Its long-term benefits are significant and include reducing disability and the need for surgery or other more costly invasive interventions resulting in a decreased burden on the future use of health care services.

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In what conditions is pediatric physiotherapy used?

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Birth Defects