FAQ
What is a Chartered Physiotherapist?
A Chartered
Physiotherapist must have completed a degree course to become
qualified. This allows them to treat various injuries / illnesses of
the body.
What conditions does a
Chartered Physiotherapist treat?
Conditions treated at our
clinics –
Spinal Problems- prolapsed / slipped discs, degeneration /
arthritis, sciatica, stiff / painful neck, joint dysfunction, whiplash
and referred arm and leg pain.
Joint Problems- osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis,
ankylosing spondylitis and fibromyalgia.
Sports / Occupational Injuries- to muscle, ligament,
cartilage, and tendon and work related conditions such as Repetitive
Strain Injury (RSI).
After Surgery Rehabilitation- treatment after orthopaedic
surgery e.g. hip and knee replacements; upper / lower
gastro-intestinal surgery.
Neurological Conditions- strokes, head injuries, multiple
sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Guillain Barré syndrome, motor
neurone disease, cerebral palsy and nerve injuries.
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