About this treatment

Restoring movement, function and independence

Physiotherapy aims to improve movement and function. Depending on the assessment, care may combine manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, education and physical modalities in an individual programme.

General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.
When this treatment may be considered

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

  • Musculoskeletal pain and movement limitations
  • Rehabilitation after surgery or immobilisation
  • Neurological conditions and gait disorders
  • Sports rehabilitation and graded return to activity
  • Respiratory rehabilitation when indicated
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How care is organised

1

Initial discussion and assessment

2

Agreeing measurable goals

3

Treatment, exercise and reassessment

Safety and precautions

Safety and precautions

  • An initial assessment is completed before treatment.
  • Unusual or urgent symptoms require medical evaluation.
  • Exercise progression is individualised.
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General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a prescription?

It may be requested depending on your condition, physician or insurance requirements.

How many sessions will I need?

This depends on the assessment, functional goals and response to treatment.

Will the session include exercise?

Yes. Active exercise is often central, with manual or technology-assisted techniques when relevant.

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