There is no cure for arthritis, but physiotherapy has been proven to be very effective for managing the symptoms, improving joint function and mobility, strengthening the joints, and improving quality of life for individuals living with this condition.
The role of physiotherapy in cancer recovery
Physiotherapy at work
No matter what you do for a living, you will generally spend about a third of your time at work. While some jobs will always carry with them a greater risk of injury than others, spending such a significant portion of your time doing any activity means it will take its toll on you in one way or another.
Physiotherapy & Technology
Falling Temperatures and Physiotherapy
Physio Facts and Myths
Trigger Point & Musculo-skeletal Pain
Winter Joint Pain
Gait Analysis
A Guide To Finding Sciatica Relief While At The Office
Physiotherapy & Positive Ageing
World Physical Therapy Day
Coronary Artery Disease & How Physiotherapy Can Help
Physiotherapy and Headaches: What Can We Do?
The first step in effectively treating any headache is to correctly identify the type of headache you are experiencing, followed by its root cause. A physiotherapist can help you identify both of these things, and work with you to lay out a range of treatment options and work towards reducing the level and frequency of this pain.
How Does Ultrasound Therapy Work?
Shockwave Therapy
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy, ESWT, or simply “shockwave therapy” for short is the use of shockwaves to treat inflammations of the tendons around our joints. Although it is a relatively unknown therapy in the public eye, shockwave therapy has proven to be a popular choice among many athletes, as well as people with chronic pain.
Using Physiotherapy to help Asthma
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition, where the airways to the lungs become irritated, causing them to swell, tighten up, and spasm. This causes tightness in the chest, coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. It is usually associated with allergies or other forms of hypersensitivity, such as hayfever.
Link Between Physiotherapy & Heart Attack Recovery
A heart attack can be a major and unexpected disruption to anyone’s life. While certain lifestyle choices or genetic predispositions can make our level of risk easier to assess, anyone can suffer a heart attack. Despite this, few people think of this as something to consider, and there is a lack of information regarding the realities of surviving a heart attack. In this blog, we will look the role physiotherapy plays in heart attack recovery.