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FAQ
Welcome to our FAQ section! Here, we aim to provide answers to some of the most common questions you may have about physiotherapy, our clinic, and what to expect during your visit. Whether you're curious about treatment options, appointment scheduling, or payment methods, we've got you covered. Our goal is to ensure that you feel informed and empowered on your journey to better physical health.
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on restoring movement, alleviating pain, and improving overall physical function. Through a combination of exercises, manual therapy, and specialized techniques, physiotherapy helps individuals recover from injury, manage chronic conditions, and enhance their mobility.
Physiotherapy can address a wide range of conditions, including:
Musculoskeletal injuries (e.g., sprains, strains, fractures)
Chronic pain (e.g., back pain, arthritis, neck pain)
Sports injuries
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease)
Respiratory issues (e.g., asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
Pediatric conditions (e.g., developmental delays, scoliosis)
Work-related injuries (e.g., repetitive strain injuries)
During your first session, your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment, including reviewing your medical history, understanding your symptoms, and performing physical evaluations. Based on this information, a personalized treatment plan will be created to address your specific needs and goals.
Treatment duration depends on the nature of your condition and your individual progress. Typically, sessions last between 30 to 60 minutes, and your treatment plan may require anywhere from one to three sessions per week. Your physiotherapist will adjust the frequency and length of treatment based on your recovery rate.
Yes, home exercises are an important part of your recovery process. These exercises are designed to reinforce the progress made in the clinic, improve mobility, and help prevent re-injury. Your physiotherapist will provide clear instructions and support to ensure that you perform exercises correctly.
If you're experiencing pain, discomfort, or limited mobility that affects your daily life, physiotherapy may be a great option for you. An initial consultation with a physiotherapist will help determine if physiotherapy is appropriate for your condition. We offer personalized evaluations to ensure the best course of action for your recovery.
Physiotherapy is a vital part of recovery after surgery. It helps improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore strength to the affected area. Your physiotherapist will work closely with you to develop a customized rehabilitation plan to ensure you regain full function and return to normal activities safely.
Both physiotherapy and chiropractic care focus on improving movement and relieving pain, but they take different approaches. Physiotherapists typically use a combination of exercises, manual therapy, and modalities like heat or cold therapy to address a wide range of conditions. Chiropractors primarily focus on spinal manipulation and adjustments to treat musculoskeletal problems. Your physiotherapist will guide you in choosing the best treatment for your specific needs.
3. Physiotherapy Professional
Note: Physiotherapy Professional is a person who practices physiotherapy by undertaking comprehensive examination and appropriate investigation, provides treatment and advice to any persons preparatory to or for the purpose of or in connection with movement or functional dysfunction, malfunction, disorder, disability, healing and pain from trauma and disease, using physical modalities including exercise, mobilization, manipulations, electrical and thermal agents and other electro therapeutics for prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, health promotion and fitness. The physiotherapist can practice independently or as a part of a multi-disciplinary team and has a minimum qualification of a baccalaureate degree.