Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy helps a person to restore the movement and function of their body after periods of illness, injury or liability. This can be done with several complementary methods such as exercise, manual therapy, assessment of movement patterns, soft tissue techniques, education and advice.
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A physiotherapist can help people living with longterm conditions such as osteoarthritis to maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. Input from physiotherapy can help with pain relief. Acute musculoskeletal problems from injury or accidents respond well to physiotherapy.
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To find out more about what a physiotherapist does visit the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists Website which can be found here. If you are unsure whether your problem can be helped by physiotherapy please contact us.
Simon Webster (see Bio) is registered with all of the main insurance providers. He is able to arrange further imaging such as X-rays, Ultrasounds and MRI if required and refer on for specialist input from orthopaedic surgeons and other allied health care professionals.
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