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MASSAGE IN CHILDREN
Summary. Overall, massage therapy can be extremely beneficial to children during the ages of 8 to 16 due to the presence of growth spurts. Growth spurts are common during this period of a child's life and can result in increased muscular tension and pain. Massage therapy when applied during a range of circumstances such as acute pain,chronic
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. BONE BRUISING OF THE TIBIA A direct trauma to the shin bone can damage the periosteum (known as bone bruising of the tibia or periosteal contusion). This causes a collection of blood underneath the periosteum of the shin bone. Physiotherapy is an important treatment for bone bruising of the tibia. Above: Rolling soft tissue massage applied to the gastrocnemiusmuscle by
FRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
OUR BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTION SERVICE Physio.co.uk have specialist neurological physiotherapists that are specifically trained to deliver safe and effective botox injections.Find out more.
FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asHOME VISITS
Sports massage at home. Long term conditions can be physically, psychologically and emotionally challenging. Our massage therapists have experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia, parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and depression. Massage treatment can help reduce pain, improve mood, increase range of movement and overall KNEE CARTLIAGE INJURY Within the knee there are two C-shaped cartilages (also known as meniscus). The cartilage are the ‘shock absorbers’ of the knee. A knee cartilage injury occurs when one of, or both, of these structures are damaged. It is also commonly known as a meniscal tear or a torn cartilage. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment for a kneecartilage
PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
MASSAGE IN CHILDREN
Summary. Overall, massage therapy can be extremely beneficial to children during the ages of 8 to 16 due to the presence of growth spurts. Growth spurts are common during this period of a child's life and can result in increased muscular tension and pain. Massage therapy when applied during a range of circumstances such as acute pain,chronic
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. BONE BRUISING OF THE TIBIA A direct trauma to the shin bone can damage the periosteum (known as bone bruising of the tibia or periosteal contusion). This causes a collection of blood underneath the periosteum of the shin bone. Physiotherapy is an important treatment for bone bruising of the tibia. Above: Rolling soft tissue massage applied to the gastrocnemiusmuscle by
FRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
OUR BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTION SERVICE Physio.co.uk have specialist neurological physiotherapists that are specifically trained to deliver safe and effective botox injections.Find out more.
FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asHOME VISITS
Sports massage at home. Long term conditions can be physically, psychologically and emotionally challenging. Our massage therapists have experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia, parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and depression. Massage treatment can help reduce pain, improve mood, increase range of movement and overall KNEE CARTLIAGE INJURY Within the knee there are two C-shaped cartilages (also known as meniscus). The cartilage are the ‘shock absorbers’ of the knee. A knee cartilage injury occurs when one of, or both, of these structures are damaged. It is also commonly known as a meniscal tear or a torn cartilage. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment for a kneecartilage
PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury.JOINT LOCKING
The causes of joint locking can include: Foreign object blocking the joint such as cartilage. Pain preventing the individual moving it. Swelling. These causes can prevent an individual from participating in normal activities of daily living and sport. This locking can quite often accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, swelling and heat TINGLING PINS AND NEEDLES Tingling / pins and needles is known as paresthesia. This is the altered sensation that usually occurs for a short period of time where the nerve’s blood supply has been cut off or reduced. This can happen if a posture is held, such as sitting on a foot. As soon as the blood is released back to the nerve paresthesia is a short termeffect.
HOME VISITS
Sports massage at home. Long term conditions can be physically, psychologically and emotionally challenging. Our massage therapists have experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia, parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and depression. Massage treatment can help reduce pain, improve mood, increase range of movement and overall TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA Summary. Trigeminal neuralgia is pain that comes from the nerves of the face. Trigeminal neuralgia is a disruption of one the facial nerves which is commonly caused by a blood vessel pressing on the root of the nerve as it travels from the brain through the skull. Trigeminal neuralgia can also be caused by pressure as a result ofinflammation.
KNEE CARTLIAGE INJURY Within the knee there are two C-shaped cartilages (also known as meniscus). The cartilage are the ‘shock absorbers’ of the knee. A knee cartilage injury occurs when one of, or both, of these structures are damaged. It is also commonly known as a meniscal tear or a torn cartilage. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment for a kneecartilage
INGUINAL HERNIA
Inguinal hernias do not get better by themselves. Surgery is required to repair to the defect in the abdominal wall. Following an inguinal hernia repair, recovery normally takes place in a matter of weeks and there are usually no long-term effects. To arrange a physiotherapy appointment or work site assessment call Physio.co.uk on 0330 088 7800 PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
PERSON SPECIFICATION Personal Specification – Junior Rotational Physiotherapist – Physio.co.uk . Person Specification . Post Junior Rotational Physiotherapist – Band 5 Clinic Liverpool Clinics and Community . Essential Desirable Qualifications • Diploma/degree/masters degreein Physiotherapy
MASSAGE IN CHILDREN
Summary. Overall, massage therapy can be extremely beneficial to children during the ages of 8 to 16 due to the presence of growth spurts. Growth spurts are common during this period of a child's life and can result in increased muscular tension and pain. Massage therapy when applied during a range of circumstances such as acute pain,chronic
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. BONE BRUISING OF THE TIBIA A direct trauma to the shin bone can damage the periosteum (known as bone bruising of the tibia or periosteal contusion). This causes a collection of blood underneath the periosteum of the shin bone. Physiotherapy is an important treatment for bone bruising of the tibia. Above: Rolling soft tissue massage applied to the gastrocnemiusmuscle by
FRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
OUR BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTION SERVICE Physio.co.uk have specialist neurological physiotherapists that are specifically trained to deliver safe and effective botox injections.Find out more.
FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asHOME VISITS
Sports massage at home. Long term conditions can be physically, psychologically and emotionally challenging. Our massage therapists have experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia, parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and depression. Massage treatment can help reduce pain, improve mood, increase range of movement and overall KNEE CARTLIAGE INJURY Within the knee there are two C-shaped cartilages (also known as meniscus). The cartilage are the ‘shock absorbers’ of the knee. A knee cartilage injury occurs when one of, or both, of these structures are damaged. It is also commonly known as a meniscal tear or a torn cartilage. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment for a kneecartilage
PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
MASSAGE IN CHILDREN
Summary. Overall, massage therapy can be extremely beneficial to children during the ages of 8 to 16 due to the presence of growth spurts. Growth spurts are common during this period of a child's life and can result in increased muscular tension and pain. Massage therapy when applied during a range of circumstances such as acute pain,chronic
CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. BONE BRUISING OF THE TIBIA A direct trauma to the shin bone can damage the periosteum (known as bone bruising of the tibia or periosteal contusion). This causes a collection of blood underneath the periosteum of the shin bone. Physiotherapy is an important treatment for bone bruising of the tibia. Above: Rolling soft tissue massage applied to the gastrocnemiusmuscle by
FRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
OUR BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTION SERVICE Physio.co.uk have specialist neurological physiotherapists that are specifically trained to deliver safe and effective botox injections.Find out more.
FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asHOME VISITS
Sports massage at home. Long term conditions can be physically, psychologically and emotionally challenging. Our massage therapists have experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia, parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and depression. Massage treatment can help reduce pain, improve mood, increase range of movement and overall KNEE CARTLIAGE INJURY Within the knee there are two C-shaped cartilages (also known as meniscus). The cartilage are the ‘shock absorbers’ of the knee. A knee cartilage injury occurs when one of, or both, of these structures are damaged. It is also commonly known as a meniscal tear or a torn cartilage. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment for a kneecartilage
PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury.JOINT LOCKING
The causes of joint locking can include: Foreign object blocking the joint such as cartilage. Pain preventing the individual moving it. Swelling. These causes can prevent an individual from participating in normal activities of daily living and sport. This locking can quite often accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, swelling and heat TINGLING PINS AND NEEDLES Tingling / pins and needles is known as paresthesia. This is the altered sensation that usually occurs for a short period of time where the nerve’s blood supply has been cut off or reduced. This can happen if a posture is held, such as sitting on a foot. As soon as the blood is released back to the nerve paresthesia is a short termeffect.
HOME VISITS
Sports massage at home. Long term conditions can be physically, psychologically and emotionally challenging. Our massage therapists have experience providing treatment to individuals with fibromyalgia, parkinson’s, cerebral palsy and depression. Massage treatment can help reduce pain, improve mood, increase range of movement and overall TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA Summary. Trigeminal neuralgia is pain that comes from the nerves of the face. Trigeminal neuralgia is a disruption of one the facial nerves which is commonly caused by a blood vessel pressing on the root of the nerve as it travels from the brain through the skull. Trigeminal neuralgia can also be caused by pressure as a result ofinflammation.
KNEE CARTLIAGE INJURY Within the knee there are two C-shaped cartilages (also known as meniscus). The cartilage are the ‘shock absorbers’ of the knee. A knee cartilage injury occurs when one of, or both, of these structures are damaged. It is also commonly known as a meniscal tear or a torn cartilage. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment for a kneecartilage
INGUINAL HERNIA
Inguinal hernias do not get better by themselves. Surgery is required to repair to the defect in the abdominal wall. Following an inguinal hernia repair, recovery normally takes place in a matter of weeks and there are usually no long-term effects. To arrange a physiotherapy appointment or work site assessment call Physio.co.uk on 0330 088 7800 PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
PERSON SPECIFICATION Personal Specification – Junior Rotational Physiotherapist – Physio.co.uk . Person Specification . Post Junior Rotational Physiotherapist – Band 5 Clinic Liverpool Clinics and Community . Essential Desirable Qualifications • Diploma/degree/masters degreein Physiotherapy
PAPWORTH BREATHING
Papworth breathing technique What is the Papworth breathing technique? The Papworth breathing technique is used by respiratory physiotherapists to control and correct breathing. The Papworth technique encourages gentler, more relaxed breathing using the abdomenrather than chest.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury. SCIATICA - ANKLE - CONDITIONS - MUSCULOSKELETAL - WHAT WE Sciatica of the ankle is pain in the ankle area caused by damage or irritation to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve originates in the back of the pelvis and runs to the feet. Chronic sciatica is pain lasting more than six weeks whereas symptoms that have been present for less than six weeks is AMPUTEES - WHAT WE TREAT - PHYSIO.CO.UK Summary. Physiotherapy plays a major role in the rehabilitation of individuals following amputation. Physio.co.uk therapy is able to provide you with expert guidance and help to anyone who has lost a limb. To find out more about our services, or to arrange an appointment please call us now on 0330 088 7800 or email office@physio.co.uk. PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
ABNORMAL GAIT
An abnormal gait is when a person’s walk is different to what is classed as ‘normal’. Physiotherapy is beneficial for people with abnormal gait resulting from a neurological problem. To book an appointment at Physio.co.uk or for further information on how we canFRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
RADUIS ULNAR FRACTURE ORIF Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the wrist is a surgical procedure that treats a fractured wrist bone, most commonly the wrist end of the radius bone. A wrist fracture occurs as a result of trauma to the bone and can happen during a fall on an outstretched hand. Fractures can be non displaced (remains in position) or displaced FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asPAPWORTH BREATHING
Papworth breathing technique What is the Papworth breathing technique? The Papworth breathing technique is used by respiratory physiotherapists to control and correct breathing. The Papworth technique encourages gentler, more relaxed breathing using the abdomenrather than chest.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury. SCIATICA - ANKLE - CONDITIONS - MUSCULOSKELETAL - WHAT WE Sciatica of the ankle is pain in the ankle area caused by damage or irritation to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve originates in the back of the pelvis and runs to the feet. Chronic sciatica is pain lasting more than six weeks whereas symptoms that have been present for less than six weeks is AMPUTEES - WHAT WE TREAT - PHYSIO.CO.UK Summary. Physiotherapy plays a major role in the rehabilitation of individuals following amputation. Physio.co.uk therapy is able to provide you with expert guidance and help to anyone who has lost a limb. To find out more about our services, or to arrange an appointment please call us now on 0330 088 7800 or email office@physio.co.uk. PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
ABNORMAL GAIT
An abnormal gait is when a person’s walk is different to what is classed as ‘normal’. Physiotherapy is beneficial for people with abnormal gait resulting from a neurological problem. To book an appointment at Physio.co.uk or for further information on how we canFRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
RADUIS ULNAR FRACTURE ORIF Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the wrist is a surgical procedure that treats a fractured wrist bone, most commonly the wrist end of the radius bone. A wrist fracture occurs as a result of trauma to the bone and can happen during a fall on an outstretched hand. Fractures can be non displaced (remains in position) or displaced FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known as POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operative FALL PREVENTION PROGRAMMES The programme will include: Further advice for carers and training for carers and/or family members. To book a falls prevention programme with one of our specialist physiotherapists, please call Physio.co.uk on 0330 088 7800 today. You can also book an appointment online today! AMPUTEES - WHAT WE TREAT - PHYSIO.CO.UK Summary. Physiotherapy plays a major role in the rehabilitation of individuals following amputation. Physio.co.uk therapy is able to provide you with expert guidance and help to anyone who has lost a limb. To find out more about our services, or to arrange an appointment please call us now on 0330 088 7800 or email office@physio.co.uk.FACE MASSAGE
A face massage aims to increase relaxation by relieving muscle tightness and increasing the levels of positive hormones within the body. During a face massage, muscle temperature is increased due to friction created between the hands and skin. An increase in temperature allows an increase in the elasticity of muscle tissues.EXTERNAL FIXATION
External fixation of the lower leg is a surgical procedure that uses rods or plates to immobilise and fix a bone following a fracture to allow the bone to heal in its correct position. Fractures in the lower leg can occur along the shaft of the tibia (shin bone), along the shaft of the fibula (smaller long bone) or both. CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. PARTIAL KNEE RESURFACING Partial Knee Resurfacing Physiotherapy Partial knee resurfacing / replacement is the replacement of one of the three parts of the knee joint and is an alternative to a total knee replacement which can be unnecessary in some cases. There are three compartments of the knee: the medial (inside) compartment, the lateral (outside) compartment, and the patellofemoral (knee cap) compartment. DEGENERATIVE NECK PAIN Degenerative neck pain is discomfort arising due to ‘wear and tear’ of one or more of the joints in the neck. It can lead to pain in the neck and across the shoulders and a reduced range of movement, or stiffness, in the neck. A structured physiotherapy programme is a successful way of treating degenerative neck pain. LIGAMENT INJURIES IN THE FINGERS What is a ligament injury in the fingers? A ligament injury in a finger is when one or more of the ligaments supporting a finger joint is overstretched and damaged.Physiotherapy is important following a ligament injury in the finger. PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
PAPWORTH BREATHING
Papworth breathing technique What is the Papworth breathing technique? The Papworth breathing technique is used by respiratory physiotherapists to control and correct breathing. The Papworth technique encourages gentler, more relaxed breathing using the abdomenrather than chest.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury. SCIATICA - ANKLE - CONDITIONS - MUSCULOSKELETAL - WHAT WE Sciatica of the ankle is pain in the ankle area caused by damage or irritation to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve originates in the back of the pelvis and runs to the feet. Chronic sciatica is pain lasting more than six weeks whereas symptoms that have been present for less than six weeks is PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
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An abnormal gait is when a person’s walk is different to what is classed as ‘normal’. Physiotherapy is beneficial for people with abnormal gait resulting from a neurological problem. To book an appointment at Physio.co.uk or for further information on how we canFRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
RADUIS ULNAR FRACTURE ORIF Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the wrist is a surgical procedure that treats a fractured wrist bone, most commonly the wrist end of the radius bone. A wrist fracture occurs as a result of trauma to the bone and can happen during a fall on an outstretched hand. Fractures can be non displaced (remains in position) or displaced KNEE PAIN - CHILDREN - CONDITIONS - PAEDIATRIC - WHAT WEANTERIOR KNEE PAIN EXERCISES PDFANTERIOR KNEE PAIN EXERCISES PDF Rehabilitation: A physiotherapist will help ease the pain and reduce any swelling. The physiotherapist will then begin to rehabilitate your child’s knee to regain range of motion, strength, power, endurance, speed, agility, and coordination. To arrange a physiotherapy appointment call Physio.co.uk FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asPAPWORTH BREATHING
Papworth breathing technique What is the Papworth breathing technique? The Papworth breathing technique is used by respiratory physiotherapists to control and correct breathing. The Papworth technique encourages gentler, more relaxed breathing using the abdomenrather than chest.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury. SCIATICA - ANKLE - CONDITIONS - MUSCULOSKELETAL - WHAT WE Sciatica of the ankle is pain in the ankle area caused by damage or irritation to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve originates in the back of the pelvis and runs to the feet. Chronic sciatica is pain lasting more than six weeks whereas symptoms that have been present for less than six weeks is AMPUTEES - WHAT WE TREAT - PHYSIO.CO.UK Summary. Physiotherapy plays a major role in the rehabilitation of individuals following amputation. Physio.co.uk therapy is able to provide you with expert guidance and help to anyone who has lost a limb. To find out more about our services, or to arrange an appointment please call us now on 0330 088 7800 or email office@physio.co.uk. PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
ABNORMAL GAIT
An abnormal gait is when a person’s walk is different to what is classed as ‘normal’. Physiotherapy is beneficial for people with abnormal gait resulting from a neurological problem. To book an appointment at Physio.co.uk or for further information on how we canFRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
RADUIS ULNAR FRACTURE ORIF Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the wrist is a surgical procedure that treats a fractured wrist bone, most commonly the wrist end of the radius bone. A wrist fracture occurs as a result of trauma to the bone and can happen during a fall on an outstretched hand. Fractures can be non displaced (remains in position) or displaced FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known as POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operative FALL PREVENTION PROGRAMMES The programme will include: Further advice for carers and training for carers and/or family members. To book a falls prevention programme with one of our specialist physiotherapists, please call Physio.co.uk on 0330 088 7800 today. You can also book an appointment online today! AMPUTEES - WHAT WE TREAT - PHYSIO.CO.UK Summary. Physiotherapy plays a major role in the rehabilitation of individuals following amputation. Physio.co.uk therapy is able to provide you with expert guidance and help to anyone who has lost a limb. To find out more about our services, or to arrange an appointment please call us now on 0330 088 7800 or email office@physio.co.uk.FACE MASSAGE
A face massage aims to increase relaxation by relieving muscle tightness and increasing the levels of positive hormones within the body. During a face massage, muscle temperature is increased due to friction created between the hands and skin. An increase in temperature allows an increase in the elasticity of muscle tissues.EXTERNAL FIXATION
External fixation of the lower leg is a surgical procedure that uses rods or plates to immobilise and fix a bone following a fracture to allow the bone to heal in its correct position. Fractures in the lower leg can occur along the shaft of the tibia (shin bone), along the shaft of the fibula (smaller long bone) or both. CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. PARTIAL KNEE RESURFACING Partial Knee Resurfacing Physiotherapy Partial knee resurfacing / replacement is the replacement of one of the three parts of the knee joint and is an alternative to a total knee replacement which can be unnecessary in some cases. There are three compartments of the knee: the medial (inside) compartment, the lateral (outside) compartment, and the patellofemoral (knee cap) compartment. DEGENERATIVE NECK PAIN Degenerative neck pain is discomfort arising due to ‘wear and tear’ of one or more of the joints in the neck. It can lead to pain in the neck and across the shoulders and a reduced range of movement, or stiffness, in the neck. A structured physiotherapy programme is a successful way of treating degenerative neck pain. LIGAMENT INJURIES IN THE FINGERS What is a ligament injury in the fingers? A ligament injury in a finger is when one or more of the ligaments supporting a finger joint is overstretched and damaged.Physiotherapy is important following a ligament injury in the finger. PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
PAPWORTH BREATHING
Papworth breathing technique What is the Papworth breathing technique? The Papworth breathing technique is used by respiratory physiotherapists to control and correct breathing. The Papworth technique encourages gentler, more relaxed breathing using the abdomenrather than chest.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury. SCIATICA - ANKLE - CONDITIONS - MUSCULOSKELETAL - WHAT WE Sciatica of the ankle is pain in the ankle area caused by damage or irritation to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve originates in the back of the pelvis and runs to the feet. Chronic sciatica is pain lasting more than six weeks whereas symptoms that have been present for less than six weeks is PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
ABNORMAL GAIT
An abnormal gait is when a person’s walk is different to what is classed as ‘normal’. Physiotherapy is beneficial for people with abnormal gait resulting from a neurological problem. To book an appointment at Physio.co.uk or for further information on how we canFRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
RADUIS ULNAR FRACTURE ORIF Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the wrist is a surgical procedure that treats a fractured wrist bone, most commonly the wrist end of the radius bone. A wrist fracture occurs as a result of trauma to the bone and can happen during a fall on an outstretched hand. Fractures can be non displaced (remains in position) or displaced KNEE PAIN - CHILDREN - CONDITIONS - PAEDIATRIC - WHAT WEANTERIOR KNEE PAIN EXERCISES PDFANTERIOR KNEE PAIN EXERCISES PDF Rehabilitation: A physiotherapist will help ease the pain and reduce any swelling. The physiotherapist will then begin to rehabilitate your child’s knee to regain range of motion, strength, power, endurance, speed, agility, and coordination. To arrange a physiotherapy appointment call Physio.co.uk FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known asPAPWORTH BREATHING
Papworth breathing technique What is the Papworth breathing technique? The Papworth breathing technique is used by respiratory physiotherapists to control and correct breathing. The Papworth technique encourages gentler, more relaxed breathing using the abdomenrather than chest.
POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operativeBALANCE PROBLEMS
Some of the symptoms and feelings which can be associated with balance problems are: Dizziness. Wobbly. Light headed. Spinning. Unsteady. Floating. Woozy. This feeling of diminished balance can affect a person’s ability to cope independently and safely, putting them at a greater risk of falling with potential to cause a severe injury. SCIATICA - ANKLE - CONDITIONS - MUSCULOSKELETAL - WHAT WE Sciatica of the ankle is pain in the ankle area caused by damage or irritation to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve originates in the back of the pelvis and runs to the feet. Chronic sciatica is pain lasting more than six weeks whereas symptoms that have been present for less than six weeks is PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY Peripheral neuropathy affects motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. Your symptoms will depend on the type of nerves affected and may include: Damage to the sensory nerves can cause loss of sensation including numbness, tingling and pain. Damage to the motor nerves can cause loss of motor function including weakness and difficultywalking.
ABNORMAL GAIT
An abnormal gait is when a person’s walk is different to what is classed as ‘normal’. Physiotherapy is beneficial for people with abnormal gait resulting from a neurological problem. To book an appointment at Physio.co.uk or for further information on how we canFRATURED FEMUR
A fractured femur is an injury affecting the femur bone causing cracks or breaks to appear suddenly usually following a trip or fall or following a high impact accident. There are generally three types of fractures that can affect the femur bone. The type of fracture acquired depends on the mechanism of injury and the age of thepatient.
RADUIS ULNAR FRACTURE ORIF Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the wrist is a surgical procedure that treats a fractured wrist bone, most commonly the wrist end of the radius bone. A wrist fracture occurs as a result of trauma to the bone and can happen during a fall on an outstretched hand. Fractures can be non displaced (remains in position) or displaced KNEE PAIN - CHILDREN - CONDITIONS - PAEDIATRIC - WHAT WEANTERIOR KNEE PAIN EXERCISES PDFANTERIOR KNEE PAIN EXERCISES PDF Rehabilitation: A physiotherapist will help ease the pain and reduce any swelling. The physiotherapist will then begin to rehabilitate your child’s knee to regain range of motion, strength, power, endurance, speed, agility, and coordination. To arrange a physiotherapy appointment call Physio.co.uk FRACTURE OF THE FEMORAL CONDYLES What is a fracture of the femoral condyle? A femoral condyle is the ball-shape located at the end of the femur (thigh bone). There are two condyles on each leg known as POST SURGICAL REHABILITATION What is Post Surgical Rehabilitation? Post surgical rehabilitation may be necessary for a variety of surgical procedures including orthopaedic, cardiac, thoracic, neurological and abdominal surgery.All types of surgery present with a number of post operative FALL PREVENTION PROGRAMMES The programme will include: Further advice for carers and training for carers and/or family members. To book a falls prevention programme with one of our specialist physiotherapists, please call Physio.co.uk on 0330 088 7800 today. You can also book an appointment online today! AMPUTEES - WHAT WE TREAT - PHYSIO.CO.UK Summary. Physiotherapy plays a major role in the rehabilitation of individuals following amputation. Physio.co.uk therapy is able to provide you with expert guidance and help to anyone who has lost a limb. To find out more about our services, or to arrange an appointment please call us now on 0330 088 7800 or email office@physio.co.uk.FACE MASSAGE
A face massage aims to increase relaxation by relieving muscle tightness and increasing the levels of positive hormones within the body. During a face massage, muscle temperature is increased due to friction created between the hands and skin. An increase in temperature allows an increase in the elasticity of muscle tissues.EXTERNAL FIXATION
External fixation of the lower leg is a surgical procedure that uses rods or plates to immobilise and fix a bone following a fracture to allow the bone to heal in its correct position. Fractures in the lower leg can occur along the shaft of the tibia (shin bone), along the shaft of the fibula (smaller long bone) or both. CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING POLYNEUROPATHY What is Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy or CIDP? Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological condition which occurs when the immune system attacks and damages the peripheral nerves causing muscle weakness and impaired sensation in the arms and legs. PARTIAL KNEE RESURFACING Partial Knee Resurfacing Physiotherapy Partial knee resurfacing / replacement is the replacement of one of the three parts of the knee joint and is an alternative to a total knee replacement which can be unnecessary in some cases. There are three compartments of the knee: the medial (inside) compartment, the lateral (outside) compartment, and the patellofemoral (knee cap) compartment. DEGENERATIVE NECK PAIN Degenerative neck pain is discomfort arising due to ‘wear and tear’ of one or more of the joints in the neck. It can lead to pain in the neck and across the shoulders and a reduced range of movement, or stiffness, in the neck. A structured physiotherapy programme is a successful way of treating degenerative neck pain. LIGAMENT INJURIES IN THE FINGERS What is a ligament injury in the fingers? A ligament injury in a finger is when one or more of the ligaments supporting a finger joint is overstretched and damaged.Physiotherapy is important following a ligament injury in the finger. PAIN AT THE FRONT OF THE KNEE What are the symptoms of anterior knee pain? The main symptom associated with anterior knee pain is pain behind and around the kneecap. Pain is commonly worsened by activity, such as walking, running, descending stairs or sitting for a prolonged period with abent knee.
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