Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is a health care profession that focuses on human function and the maximization of physical potential. During treatment, the profession focuses on promoting quality of life, preventing and treating injuries and promoting health and wellness through physical approaches. In the United States, physiotherapy is often referred to as physical therapy. Some practitioners believe that physiotherapy consists more of manual therapy than exercise, but it does not.

Physiotherapy in Newport can be seen in hospitals, clinics, schools, private practices, and at home. They are specially trained to deal with physical conditions and involve patients directly in the treatment. The profession is regulated and has various degrees, such as a Doctorate in Physiotherapy. Depending on the state, physiotherapy is sometimes offered in a health clinic, hospital, or even at the patient’s home. A physiotherapist works on the whole body, from the muscles and joints to the muscles, bones, and organs. Some physicists may use aquatic therapy, acupuncture, and other treatments as part of their practice.

Physiotherapy is a health care profession that aims to restore movement and function through exercises, and helps reduce the risk of injury. Physiotherapists are specialists in the field and are regulated, while some practice as physicians. Chartered physiotherapists can provide physiotherapy through the NHS, while some physiotherapists can offer home visits. While physiatry is a medical profession, there is no regulating body that oversees physiotherapy.