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Physiotherapy: Frequently Asked Questions

Is this physiotherapy?

In the USA, Active Isolated Stretching is taught to physiotherapists who incorporate it in their programmes. AIS. is not physiotherapy as such but it is most definitely physical therapy.

What is physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a medical health profession specializing in rehabilitation. It is part of the medical rehabilitation sciences program in Universities across Canada. Physiotherapy aims to assess, diagnose and treat conditions related to pain and dysfunction due to disease and injury. It focuses on the neuromuscular and skeletal systems of the body.
Physiotherapy uses a range of physical treatments such as exercise and manipulation to restore movement and function in the body. Advice will also be given to help with this process.
Physiotherapy uses hands-on methods, exercise programmes and rehabilitation for promoting mobility, thereby increasing well being and helping to restore joint and soft tissue.
Physiotherapy is a degree-qualified profession and only members of the Health Professions Council are allowed to use this clinical title. Physiotherapists use their understanding of anatomy (the way the body is formed), physiology (the way the body functions) and pathology (what can go wrong with the body) to treat a wide range of physical dysfunctions.
Physiotherapy is a treatment of disorders by means of natural agents - light, water, heat, electricity, hands-on, and exercise. Physiotherapy attempts to relief pain and prevents further damage and may also train different muscles to compensate for ones that have been damaged. The most useful in treating of spine-related pain and spine disorders part of physiotherapy are manipulative physiotherapy and McKenzie method.

Is physiotherapy available?

On entering SummitCare services all residents are assessed by a qualified physiotherapist and an individual care plan is developed based on the assessed care need. The physiotherapy plan is then managed by a physiotherapy aide and the care staff . The care plan is evaluated three monthly and the residents are reviewed 3 monthly or as required.

What is considered a Physiotherapy or non-Physiotherapy course?

Simply put, a course has to have direct (e.g. degree in manipulation) or indirect (e.g. degree in physiology, research degree) clinical relevance to the practice of Physiotherapy to be considered for exemption. This would therefore exclude management/administrative /business degrees such as MBA, MSHA. All non-straightforward cases will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Is physiotherapy safe?

YES! Everyone can benefit from physiotherapy whether you are living with a chronic illness, recovering from a work injury or suffering after that weekend hockey game.

Is physiotherapy manipulation?

Physiotherapy should not be primarily identified with manipulation (in the way that chiropractic and osteopathy often are). Chartered physiotherapists who have undergone the appropriate professional training do use manipulation in carefully selected cases, but they typically use a far wider range of techniques and treatments. Manipulation should never be offered or accepted as a ‘quick fix’ for complex conditions.

Is Physiotherapy painful?

No, physiotherapy is not painful. It should be comfortable and, in fact to many, it is pleasurable.

What is a physiotherapy home visit?

Hands on Physio has extensive community-based rehabilitation experience and offers rehabilitative services to clients who need or prefer to receive physiotherapy at home.

How long are the physiotherapy treatments?

Your initial physiotherapy treatment usually takes 45 to 60 minutes. Subsequent treatments can last between 30 to 45 minutes.
Your initial physiotherapy treatment usually takes 45 minutes. Subsequent treatments can last between 30 to 45 minutes.

Who pays for the physiotherapy service?

The funding for physiotherapy services varies. Treatments provided in a hospital setting are generally covered by provincial health insurance plans. Many extended health benefit insurance policies cover physiotherapy services but the percentage of coverage and the number of treatments varies from policy to policy. Some insurers allow physiotherapists in private practices to bill the insurer directly rather than billing the client. ...

Who benefits from Physiotherapy?

Treatment helps all patients of all ages to relieve pain and improve movement, allowing the body to function more efficiently. Restoring normal posture and alignment to prevent recurrence and achieving a speedy recovery.
Treatment helps people of all ages to relieve pain and improve movement, allowing the body to function efficiently.

What is Fascial Physiotherapy?

Fascial Physiotherapy is a doctrine that incorporates the assessment and treatment of the 3 types of tissue in the body (muscle, bone and connective tissue. ) Treatment focuses on the cause of a problem, not just the symptoms. For more in-depth knowledge please visit: www.myofascialrelease.com or www.matrixrepatterning.com .

What can Physiotherapy help?

Physiotherapists are trained in the treatment of: > Musculoskeletal problems: i.e. sprains, fractures, joint replacements, spinal pain, sports and occupational injuries, etc. We deal with injuries affecting joint function, posture, and normal muscle balance ranging from the very acute to chronic. We treat clients from childhood to geriatric.

What is my responsibility in physiotherapy?

You are our partner in your recovery. Without your co-operation and willingness to follow through home exercise regimes and advice that has been given, your response to treatment is very likely to be limited and you are unlikely to fulfil your full potential towards recovery. Physiotherapists cannot be successful without your input. This is extremely important in expediting your quickest and most effective route to good health.

What is the Physiotherapy Service Model?

The PSM aims to improve the return to work and health outcomes of injured workers in the first year of injury. The model introduces a revised reporting tool after 5 consultations and new reporting tools at 3, 6 and 9 months following injury. These tools focus on the clinical and return to work progression of a worker. ...

What will happen to physiotherapy services?

They are currently spread over three sites. They will be combined in a new acute and rehabilitative physiotherapy unit

How different is physiotherapy in the U.S.?

It is becoming more autonomous from " Prescriptive Orders" by the M.D. This is in part due to the strides made by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) to obtain "Direct Access".The vision is for Physical Therapy to be an all doctorate profession by the year 2020.

Who is the Manager in Physiotherapy?

The Manager in Physiotherapy is a professional in the rehabilitation field. His functions are the analysis, planning, organization and management in the specific area. His aims are: the organization and management of human resources and technologies; the organization and management of a standing professional and follow-up training; the epidemiological research and analysis.
Source: www.aifi.net

What is Manipulative Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is not generally covered by Medicare, although, there are some exceptions. People with chronic and complex care needs who are being managed through an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) multidisciplinary care plan may be eligible to receive a Medicare rebate for up to five physiotherapy services per year on referral from a GP.

How long is a Physiotherapy session?

All physiotherapy sessions take 30 minutes. Occasionally sessions are extended to one hour.

What is neurological physiotherapy?

Neurological physiotherapy is the treatment of problems caused by disorders of the brain, spinal cord and nerves. These often present as weakness, paralysis, spasticity, walking problems, movement problems, reduced balance and difficulty performing everyday activities.
Neurological physiotherapy is the treatment of patients who have a neurological disorder such as stroke, MS, brain injury or Parkinson's disease. Physiotherapists may specialise in a particular aspect of physiotherapy as their career progresses. A neurological physiotherapist will have gained experience by treating neurological patients and also attending courses specific to neurological physiotherapy to further their knowledge in this area.

Why would I use On-The-Go Physiotherapy versus other physiotherapy services?

When you seek out physiotherapy, rapid time-to-recovery is important. Convenience and personalized service are how we meet your needs. The net result is you get better faster - at no additional cost.

Is a referral needed for physiotherapy?

No, unless it is for a WCB or ICBC Treatment. Otherwise, no, although some Extended Health Plans request that you obtain a referral prior to treatment if you are going to be claiming reimbursement. Please check your plan for specific details.
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