Physiotherapy is a regulated healthcare profession that works with you to maximize your ability to function and move throughout your daily life. It is based in the movement sciences and aims to enhance and/or restore function to various bodily systems. The profession takes a holistic approach to treatment and is dedicated to health, lifestyle, and above all, quality of life.
Physiotherapists are committed to improving their patient’s quality of life by:
· Promoting overall health and wellness through optimization of mobility and physical activity.
· Preventing injury, disease, and disability.
· Maintaining and/or improving physical performance.
· Maintaining and/or improving functional independence.
· Managing activity limitations, participation restrictions and acute or chronic conditions.
· Rehabilitating injuries, consequences of diseases or disabilities, with hands on treatment, therapeutic exercise programs and various other interventions.
· Proactively planning maintenance and support programs to prevent re injury or re-occurrence.
A Physiotherapist will assess you by taking a detailed history as well as specific physical tests and measures. They will then analyze the assessment findings and use clinical reasoning to establish a diagnosis. You will discuss your current abilities and functional needs so that, together, you are able to plan treatments that are consistent with your goals. Physiotherapy is an evidence-based profession and will incorporate approaches and techniques supported by the best research in order to achieve maximum results.
Physiotherapists are committed to improving their patient’s quality of life by:
· Promoting overall health and wellness through optimization of mobility and physical activity.
· Preventing injury, disease, and disability.
· Maintaining and/or improving physical performance.
· Maintaining and/or improving functional independence.
· Managing activity limitations, participation restrictions and acute or chronic conditions.
· Rehabilitating injuries, consequences of diseases or disabilities, with hands on treatment, therapeutic exercise programs and various other interventions.
· Proactively planning maintenance and support programs to prevent re injury or re-occurrence.
A Physiotherapist will assess you by taking a detailed history as well as specific physical tests and measures. They will then analyze the assessment findings and use clinical reasoning to establish a diagnosis. You will discuss your current abilities and functional needs so that, together, you are able to plan treatments that are consistent with your goals. Physiotherapy is an evidence-based profession and will incorporate approaches and techniques supported by the best research in order to achieve maximum results.