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Physiotherapists treat a range of physical problems resulting from illness, injury, disability or ageing. We treat people of all ages and assist in the rehabilitation process by developing and restoring the function of the body, enabling clients to improve their mobility and achieve their goals, thus improving the quality of life. We will also offer advice on how to prevent further physical damage. When compiling a treatment programme we consider many factors - psychological, physical, cultural and social– that may influence the clients role in actively helping themselves. We try to have a holistic approach, seeing human movement as central to health and well–being of individuals Where we can help you? We can help people with:
What do we do? Following an initial assessment where we will ask questions related to your problems and look at how you move. Treatment consists of:
Sports Physiotherapy Treatment is targeted at injuries
or injury prevention, Using manual techniques, advice and exercise. |
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Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Treatment deals with conditions affecting joints, muscles and nerves. We use manual techniques, electrotherapy, exercise and advice. Neurological Physiotherapy Treatment of people with neurological problems and disability. The treatment is aimed at achieving goals in rehabilitation which can then help with function or provide maintenance. Rehabilitation This is a process of training or re-training an individual disabled by injury or disease, helping them to achieve the highest level of function, independence and quality of life possible. |
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