Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is a healthcare profession that aims to help individuals regain movement, function, and overall well-being following injury, illness, or disability. Physiotherapists utilize a range of techniques and interventions such as exercise, manual therapy, education, and advice to address pain, improve mobility, restore strength, and enhance physical performance. They take a holistic approach, considering the patient's specific needs, lifestyle, and goals. By empowering patients to actively participate in their own care, physiotherapy promotes recovery, prevents further injury, and improves quality of life. Physiotherapists play a vital role in rehabilitation, assisting people of all ages in managing conditions and optimizing their health.
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