What conditions do Physiotherapists evaluate and treat? - Franschhoek Physiotherapy : Claire Horn & Associates
What conditions do Physiotherapists evaluate and treat? Read on to find out more
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What conditions do Physiotherapists evaluate and treat?

Spinal conditions: Acute or chronic back/neck pain, headaches, sciatica, prolapsed disc, trapped nerve, muscle spasm

Soft tissue injuries: Muscle, ligament and tendon sprains and tears, chronic pain complaints

Sports injuries: Sprains/strains to muscles/ligaments/tendons, cartilage problems, Achilles tendinopathy, golfers and tennis elbow.

Pre and Rehabilitation: pre and post-surgery, hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, hand, back, neck

Joint problems: Stiffness, swelling and pain in all and any joints big or small. As well as pain associated with arthritic conditions.

Biomechanical assessment: Flat feet, knock knees, bunions are all clues of biomechanical problems that can directly lead to knee, hip or back pain

Chest physiotherapy: Acute bronchitis, pneumonia, respiratory infections

Other conditions: Whiplash, repetitive strain injuries, headaches, pregnancy-related problems and postural problems, post-operative conditions following fracture or trauma and the list goes on.