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Physiotherapy

What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession concerned with human function and movement and optimising potential.

Physiotherapists work in a wide variety of settings but are probably most well known for their role in management of sports injuries. However, their expertise extends to areas such as intensive care units, care of the elderly, mental illness, and child development.

They specialise in individual treatments with patients and are highly respected for their expertise in rehabilitative exercise regimes.

Holistic Physiotherapy has evolved from Suzy’s extensive complementary training as a yoga practitioner and teacher and also as a therapeutic, sports and Thai masseur, Reiki healer and Cranio-Sacral therapist. Using the holistic framework of different treatment modalities helps to restore and balance the body’s own healing responses rather than targeting individual areas and/or symptoms. This enables each client to fully understand their condition so they can be an active participant in their well being and be able to make positive change themselves rather than having to rely solely on a practitioner.

Physiotherapy can play an active part in pain relief, healing and rehabilitation of most medical and surgical conditions; some examples of this are listed below;

  • Musculoskeletal problems e.g. back, neck and shoulder pain, muscle imbalance, sports injury.
  • Poor posture.
  • Anxiety, stress and depression
  • Respiratory problems e.g. asthma
  • Neurological conditions e.g. Multiple sclerosis, M.E., Parkinson’s disease
  • Post operative rehabilitation e.g. hip/knee replacements
  • Arthritis
  • Circulatory problems
  • High/Low Blood pressure
  • Immune disorders
  • Genito-urinary disorders e.g. incontinence, P.M.T.
  • Gastro-intestinal disorders e.g. irritable bowel
  • Obesity

How does a Physiotherapist decide on the best course of treatment?
 

Your Physiotherapist will carry out an initial assessment to determine the nature and cause of your symptoms. This will include a case history where you will be asked questions and also a physical assessment will be carried out. It is therefore advisable to wear comfortable clothes to attend an appointment or bring shorts to change into if you have a problem of the hip, leg, knee or ankle.

After assessment the Physiotherapist will generally treat you with a combination of two or more of the following treatment modalities;


  • Manual therapy
  • Mobilisation
  • Massage
  • Cranial-Sacral Techniques
  • Reiki healing
  • Rehabilitative exercise therapy
  • Sports rehabilitation
  • Pilates/core strengthening
  • Advise on posture and ergonomics
  • Preventative lifestyle advise
  • Ergonomics
  • Yoga techniques; to restore correct breathing and body alignment

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact one of the Revitalise reception team on 01273 738389 or health@revitalise-u.com

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