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19 July 2019

5 Physiotherapy Exercises for Tennis Elbow Rehabilitation


Tennis elbow can cause a great deal of discomfort as it interferes with daily activities. Yet it's not impossible to rehabilitate. There are multiple exercises which can target the affected area, to bring forth a speedier recovery. Make sure to seek a physiotherapist for proper diagnosis on your tennis elbow.

12 July 2019

How Multiple Sclerosis is Treated With Physiotherapy


Every year in the UK, approximately 5,000 people are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Although there is no cure for this long-lasting autoimmune disease — which can cause serious declines in cognition, mobility, and sensation — interventions like physiotherapy can help improve the lives of those patients with MS.

03 July 2019

Physiotherapy Treatment and Rehabilitation After Orthopaedic Surgery


Orthopaedic surgery involves the treatment of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, and nerves. Depending on the patient's condition, an orthopaedic surgeon will perform surgical and non-surgical means of treatment. Dealing with it may be uncomfortable but a physiotherapist can help you recover from orthopaedic issues.

22 May 2019

Essentials of Stroke Assessment: How Physiotherapy Can Help


Every five minutes, someone in the UK suffers a stroke. Over the course of a year, this adds up to around 100,000 stroke victims. From paralysis to coordination issues to muscle weakness, the physical after-effects of stroke can be devastating.

Working with a trained physiotherapist can help you to regain functionality, strengthen muscles, reduce pain, and regain your quality of life over time. Though it's best to start physiotherapy following a cerebrovascular accident, treatment can make a huge difference even if started years after a stroke.

08 May 2019

What A Physiotherapist Can Do in the Assessment and Treatment of Mobility


Mobility and balance are often taken for granted. For many ageing seniors, the loss of mobility is all too real and affects the ability to perform even the simplest of tasks in their day-to-day activities.

Improving mobility leads to a higher quality of life. Physiotherapists understand can help you improve mobility and balance through the use of education, exercises, and manual therapy.