if you have an injury, or chronic pain that affects how you function everyday. A doctor may refer you to physiotherapy after surgery such as a hip replacement, or an event such as a heart attack or stroke..
When do I need to see a Physiotherapist? You should see a Physiotherapist if:
- You’ve been struggling with a recurrent injury
- Your mobility has declined over the years
- You suffer with long term conditions like arthritis or osteoarthritis
- If you’re at risk of developing neck and back issues (such as if you’re an offer worker at a desk all day)
Read on to find out when you may need to see a Physiotherapist and how they can help you feel and move better!
What Are The Signs You Should See a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists can help you get back to doing what you love whether that be running, tennis, golf or simply being able to walk and sit down more comfortably! In a nutshell, Physiotherapists are experts in injury assessment, treatment, and management, whether your injury is posture-related, exercise-related, work-related…the list goes on and on! Take a look at some of these situations to find out when you should see a Physiotherapist