Physiotherapy is used to treat a wide range of problems, including:
Physiotherapy is also often used to help improve your movement, strength and stamina after having surgery.
People of all ages can have physiotherapy, including children and older people.
You can get physiotherapy for free on the NHS, but there may be a long waiting list.
If you think you may need physiotherapy, you can:
If your condition prevents you getting to your GP surgery or local hospital, a physiotherapist may be able to visit you at home.
Some physiotherapists offer telephone or video appointments. Some also offer group physiotherapy sessions, particularly for common problems like long-term pain.
You may choose to pay for private physiotherapy rather than have it on the NHS.
When choosing a private physiotherapist make sure they’re chartered (they’ll have MCSP after their name) and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
At your first appointment, the physiotherapist will ask about your symptoms, medical history and lifestyle.
They may also feel the affected area and check things like your strength and balance.
The physiotherapist will discuss the treatment options with you and advise you about the number of sessions you may need.
Your physiotherapy treatment may include:
After each session, you may be given some exercises to do at home before your next appointment. It’s important you do them regularly to help with your recovery.