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PHYSIOTHERAPY

 
   
Physiotherapy is a form of health care that prevents, identifies, corrects and alleviates acute or prolonged movement dysfunction with the emphasis on mobility, an independent lifestyle and wellness. Physiotherapists provide advice and intervention treatment to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and function throughout the lifespan, with emphasis on preventive health care
 
   
Physiotherapists are the movement experts.
Let your physiotherapist design an individualized program to meet your needs
 
   
Common movement dysfunctions treated by physiotherapists include:  
 
         • Sport Injuries
         • Back and neck pain (including sciatica; whiplash injuries)
         • Work related injuries
         • Postural problems due to or resulting in muscle imbalances
         • Post-operative rehabilitation, including joint arthroscopy, reconstructions or replacements
         • Overuse injuries (muscle, tendon or ligament problems)
         • Balance problems
         • Pains in any of our joints, like knees, shoulders, elbows, hands and feet
 
   
Physiotherapy addresses musculoskeletal, neural and cardio-respiratory systems of our bodies so we can also effectively help:  
 
   
         • Neurological deficits such as Stroke, Parkinson Disease, traumatic head injuries, cerebral            palsy.
         • Respiratory problems such as asthma, chest infections, pneumonias and chronic            obstructive pulmonary diseases from the out-patient setting right through to ventilated            cases in the Intensive Care Unit
         • Physical development problems in babies and children.
         • Women health problems including pregnancy and post-partum related problems;            osteoporosis; stress incontinence.
         • Complex patterns of pain and abnormal function such as Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI);            myofascial syndrome; fibromyalgia syndrome
 
   
 
Treatment may include:  
 
   
         • Manipulation - High velocity to restore normal movement.
         • Mobilisation - Applied movements to reduce stiffness and relieve pain.
         • Manual handling techniques with emphasis on functional training.
         • Rehabilitative Exercise - Exercise programs to enhance movement and restore weak            muscle.
         • Electrotherapy - A variety of techniques including ultrasound and electrotherapy to relieve            pain and enhance the healing process.
         • Counseling and patient education.
 
   
 
 
       Physiotherapy
       Occupational Therapy
       Specialised Exercises
               Pilates
               Gyrotonic®
       Women Health
 
 
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