- Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
- Post Surgery Rehabilitation
- Geriatric Rehabilitation and Falls
- Neurological Physiotherapy
- Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
- Domiciliary Therapy(Home visits)
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Musculoskeletal physiotherapy focuses on the muscles and joints, posture and movement and involves working with people to: Help restore movement and function when this has been affected by an injury or illness. Promote health and wellbeing.
Post Surgery Rehabilitation
Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery. All types of surgery present with a number of post operative consequences which can be helped with physiotherapy.
A PT who specializes in orthopaedics can evaluate your condition and diagnose the issue or condition you have. This will include
- • Determining the appropriate movement diagnosis
- • Creating a treatment plan
- • Administering therapeutic care
- • Educating you about how to manage your current injury or condition to prevent further injury
Orthopaedic physical therapy is provided in outpatient clinics, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, sports facilities, and even in your home
Geriatric Rehabilitation and Falls
Geriatric Rehabilitation (GR) aims to restore function or enhance residual functional capacity and improve the quality of life in older people, particularly those with disabling impairments and/or frailty.
Current rehabilitation practice focuses on function and well-being, not exclusively on disease. Rehabilitation of older adults assists in preserving functional independence and improving the quality of life.
Neurological Physiotherapy
Neurological physiotherapy can help people with a wide range of neurological conditions including strokes, head injury, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and many other problems.
Neurological physiotherapy can help to improve the quality of your movement allowing you to function and to live more easily. Treatment is always very hands on and tailored to your individual problems. Where possible it will include a specific home exercise programme and advice on self management
Orthopaedic Physiotherapy
Orthopaedic physical therapy involves the care of your entire musculoskeletal system, which includes your
- • Bones
- • Muscles
- • Ligaments and tendons
- • Joints
- • Connective tissue
Domiciliary Therapy(Home visits)
Domiciliary therapy refers to a form of healthcare or therapeutic services delivered directly to individuals within their homes. This personalized approach allows for tailored treatment plans and increased comfort for patients who may face challenges accessing traditional clinical settings.