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Undergoing surgery can be a challenging and stressful experience, and
Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice (Chartered Society of Physiotherapists). They maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent disease. Physiotherapists works with a wide variety of conditions across diverse settings. When many people think of physiotherapy, they often think of Musculoskeletal physiotherapy, which is the branch of physiotherapy that deals with muscles and bones. Individuals seeking musculoskeletal physiotherapy are often looking for intervention to eliminate aches & pains, increase strength & conditioning, and improve general mobility. The team at In-home Therapeutics has experience working with a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including:
“The heart of the physiotherapy profession is understanding how and why movement and function take place. Physiotherapists are highly skilled and autonomous health professionals who provide safe, quality client-centred physiotherapy through a commitment to service availability, accessibility and excellence. The profession is shaped by scientific evidence and the education and competencies of the physiotherapists delivering the services. Physiotherapy is grounded in the belief that, to be effective, its services must respond to the changing needs of populations and our health system”
–The Canadian Physiotherapy Association
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