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Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy and you

Physiotherapists are university-trained health professionals who can help you improve your mobility and quality of life. Physiotherapists apply diagnostic skills and clinical reasoning to deliver the most suitable treatment, helping you gain as much movement and physical independence as possible.

Physiotherapists are trained to assess the underlying causes of joint, muscle and nerve disorder, educate patients about managing their condition, and advise ways to prevent pain and injury. Often, a personal exercise program is prescribed.

Physiotherapists use a wide range of drug-free techniques to relieve pain, restore function and movement, and prevent further problems.

Conditions commonly treated include:

Treatments to improve your activities in daily living include:

You can find physiotherapists in hospitals, private practice, community centres and aged care facilities. You won’t need a doctor’s referral, but your doctor may recommend a physiotherapist as part of a rehabilitation plan. You can find out more about physiotherapy from the Australian Physiotherapy Association website or call them on 1300 306 622.
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This page was last updated on: 02 August 2006