Frequently Asked Questions
Physiotherapists can treat a wide range of conditions including back and neck pain, sports injuries, arthritis, neurological disorders, post-surgical rehabilitation, and more.
If you're experiencing pain, reduced mobility, or difficulty performing daily activities due to an injury or condition, it's advisable to consult a physiotherapist for evaluation and personalized treatment.
During a session, your physiotherapist will assess your condition, develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs, and guide you through exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques to improve your function and reduce pain.
The duration of a session can vary depending on the complexity of your condition and the treatment plan. Generally, sessions last between 30 minutes to an hour.
The number of sessions required depends on factors such as the severity of your condition, your response to treatment, and your treatment goals. Your physiotherapist will discuss this with you and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
Physiotherapy aims to reduce pain and improve function, but some techniques or exercises may cause temporary discomfort. Your physiotherapist will work with you to ensure your comfort and adjust the treatment as needed.
Yes, physiotherapy is highly effective in treating sports injuries. Physiotherapists can help athletes recover from injuries, improve performance, and prevent future injuries through specialized rehabilitation programs.