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We Offer Home Physiotherapy When You Can Not Come To Us!

This service is not just a luxury; it’s a practical solution for many who face mobility challenges or simply prefer the convenience of receiving care at home.

Understanding Home Physiotherapy

Home Physiotherapy involves a qualified physiotherapist visiting your home to provide extensive assessment, education about your condition and therapeutic treatment afterwards. This service is tailored to individuals who find it difficult to travel to a clinic due to various reasons such as post-operative recovery, chronic conditions, or advanced age.

The Benefits of Home Care

The primary advantage of home physiotherapy is the customised care it provides. Therapists can assess your living space and suggest modifications to enhance safety and accessibility. Moreover, being in a familiar environment can reduce anxiety, allowing you to focus better on your recovery.

  • Convenience and Comfort :

    Travelling to a clinic can be a hurdle, especially when dealing with pain or limited mobility. Home therapy eliminates this barrier ensuring you do not miss out on essential treatment. It also allows for flexible scheduling, making it easier to fit therapy into your busy life.

  • Personalised Treatment Plans :

    Your home environment is unique, and so are your rehabilitation needs. Home physiotherapy allows therapists to design a treatment plan that is specifically suited to your personal goals and home setting.

  • Family Involvement : Family members can be more involved and able to provide support and encouragement.

The Home Physiotherapy Process

Home physiotherapy session in typically begins with an assessment of your medical history, current condition, and treatment goals. The therapist will then conduct a physical examination and may perform tests to evaluate your strength, range of motion, and functional capabilities.

Following the assessment, the therapist will develop a treatment plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, and education on posture and movement. They will also provide guidance on how to use assistive devices if necessary.

Common Conditions Treated

Home physiotherapy can address a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:
  • Post-operative rehabilitation
  • Stroke recovery
  • Arthritis management
  • Back and neck pain
  • Sports injuries
  • Neurological conditions
    • Work related injuries.
    • Motor vehicle injuries
    • Fall risk management.
    • Decline in mobility due to aging or other health related problems.
 
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