What is Physiotherapy?
- optimaphysioc
- Apr 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 19

Physiotherapy is a medical science focused on assessing, maintaining, and restoring the physical function and performance of the human body.
Physiotherapy does this by
Improving and maintaining functional independence and physical performance.
Preventing and managing pain, physical impairments, disabilities, and limits to participation; and
Promoting fitness, health, and wellness.
Physiotherapy’s unique contribution to health care stems from its advanced understanding of how the body moves, what keeps it from moving well, and how to restore mobility.
How can physiotherapy help you?
Your physiotherapist provides valuable health care for people from birth to old age.
Your physiotherapist can:
Conduct a comprehensive assessment to identify and evaluate the scope of your issues and address them with the most effective treatment strategy available.
Determine the underlying causes and any contributing factors of your condition, and develop a program designed to prevent the recurrence of your symptoms.
Provide rehabilitation following occupational or sporting injuries.
Provide rehabilitation and exercise before and after surgery.
Provide advice on exercise programs.
Provide or advise on special equipment or supplies.
If you aim to improve your mobility, productivity, and pain-free, we are dedicated to supporting you in reaching your objectives. For comprehensive information about our services, please visit our website. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us via email or our contact page for further assistance.
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