
Physiotherapy
​What is Physiotherapy?​
Physiotherapy focuses on restoring movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness, or disability. Using a combination of hands-on techniques, exercise therapy, education, and advice, physiotherapists help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery. Whether you are dealing with a recent injury, managing a long-term condition, or looking to improve overall physical function, physiotherapy offers personalised treatment plans to help you move and feel better and improve your quality of life.
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Musculoskeletal Conditions
· Back and neck pain
· Shoulder injuries (e.g. rotator cuff tears, impingement)
· Knee pain (e.g. patellofemoral pain, meniscal injuries)
· Hip and pelvic pain
· Osteoarthritis and joint degeneration
· Tendonitis and tendinopathies (e.g. Achilles, tennis elbow)
· Muscle strains and ligament sprains
· Sports injuries
· Post-surgical rehabilitation (e.g. joint replacements, ACL repairs)
· Repetitive strain injuries (RSI)
· Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
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Neuromuscular Conditions
· Stroke rehabilitation
· Multiple sclerosis (MS)
· Parkinson’s disease
· Peripheral neuropathy
· Bell’s palsy
· Muscle weakness and balance issues
· Nerve injuries or compression (e.g. sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome)
· Functional neurological disorders
· Gait and coordination problems
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