Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advise.
They maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent injury or disease.
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The profession helps to encourage development and facilitate recovery, enabling people to stay in work while helping them to remain independent for as long as possible.
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Physiotherapy is a science-based profession and takes a 'whole person' approach to health and wellbeing, which includes the patient's general lifestyle.
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At the core is the patients involvement in their own care, through education, awareness, empowerment and participation in their treatment.
You can benefit from physiotherapy at any time in your life.
Physiotherapy can improve a range of conditions with different systems of the body, such as;
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Neurological: stroke, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinsons,
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Neuromusculoskeletal: back and neck pain, muscle, joint and tendon pain, whiplash, sports injuries, arthritis,
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Cardiovascular: chronic heart disease, rehab after heart attack,
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Respiratory: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis.