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What is Women Health physiotherapy?

Women’s health can cover a multitude of subjects, from pregnancy to aging – the female body undergoes many changes. Physical therapist’s most common women’s health ... Read more

What is Oncology Physiotherapy?

According to the National Cancer Institute, the number of people living beyond a cancer diagnosis reached nearly 14.5 million in 2014 and is expected to ... Read more

What is sports physiotherapy?

Sports person are prone to injuries happen, and when they do, sports physiotherapy helps the sports person back to the field, court, pool or floor ... Read more

Is physiotherapy necessary?

Physiotherapy helps people of all ages who have medical conditions, illnesses or injuries that hinder their healthy regular life and movements. A customised program for ... Read more

What is Geriatrics physiotherapy?

Deemed a “medical specialty” in 1989, Geriatrics physiotherapy places an emphasis on the care and treatment of aging adults. Care for aged ones are generally ... Read more

What is Paediatric physiotherapy?

Paediatric physiotherapy is for  child that is not just a small adult, but a child is growing in their bones and muscles as well as ... Read more

What does a physiotherapist do?

Physiotherapists have a deep understanding of how the human body works, so they can assess the nature and cause of your problem. They identify the ... Read more

What is fascia?

Fascia a term most common among sports person, mainly athlete. A term also very common in a Pro Chiropractic patient. a important term but also ... Read more

What is deep tissue mobilisation?

Soft tissue mobilisation is a general term used to describe different forms of massage therapy. A physiotherapist uses manual techniques to affect muscles and other ... Read more

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