These conditions often manifest themselves as muscle weakness, poor balance and coordination, uncontrolled muscle spasm and tremors, loss of function and decreased sensation.
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The treatment goal of the orthopaedic physiotherapist is to provide pain relief, increase joint range, improve strength and flexibility and restore the patient to full function.
Sports conditions (injuries) are damage to the musculoskeletal system, including muscles, bones, and ligaments, resulting from acute accidents or chronic overuse.
Arthritis is a broad term covering over 100 conditions causing joint swelling, pain, and stiffness, most commonly osteoarthritis (cartilage wear) and rheumatoid arthritis (immune-driven inflammation).
Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy is an area of physiotherapy that specialises in the prevention, rehabilitation, and compensation of clients with diseases and injuries in the heart and lungs.
Cancer and its treatment often cause physical, psychological, and cognitive problems. These problems can make it harder to do daily activities or return to work.
Paediatric physiotherapists help children to achieve their optimal physical development. They have specialist knowledge in the movement, development and conditions that are likely to affect the baby and growing child and treat from 1-day-old babies to adolescents.
Men’s Health physiotherapy covers all areas of physio relating to incontinence, overactive bladder, bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain and erectile & sexual dysfunction.
Geriatric physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physical therapy focused on improving mobility, strength, balance, and overall quality of life for older adults.