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Muscles may weaken, joints may become stiff, and maintaining balance may become more difficult as people age. Physiotherapy keeps older adults autonomous, active, and safe.
Strength, flexibility, and movement are all enhanced with physiotherapy. This facilitates walking, stair climbing, and daily chores.
Elderly people are at risk for falls, which are frequent. Physiotherapists provide strength and balance exercises that reduce the chance of falling.
Feeling stronger and moving better can boost mood, confidence, and independence — all of which improve overall well-being.
Physiotherapy can help you safely manage your symptoms and maintain your level of activity if you have heart disease, Parkinson's disease, or breathing disorders.
Physiotherapy helps the body recover, rebuild strength, and restore movement following disease (such as a stroke) or surgery (such as a hip or knee replacement).
Chronic pain can be brought on by past injuries or conditions like arthritis. To help with pain relief, physiotherapy employs mild stretches, exercises, and therapies like massage or heat.
With more than 20 years of experience, including 10 years working in NHS and private rehabilitation settings in England, I am a chartered physiotherapist registered with the HCPC. I have a lot of experience back home after graduating in Bulgaria, and I've focused on helping individuals recover from age-related, neurological, orthopaedic, and surgical illnesses. I am committed to having a significant impact and offer individualized, caring treatment to help you at every stage of your recovery.
With home physiotherapy, you can receive individualized rehabilitation and treatment from a qualified physiotherapist without having to travel to a clinic or hospital.
It is perfect for: Elderly people with mobility issues, patients recovering from surgery (e.g., knee/hip replacement), neurological rehabilitation or stroke, recovering from an injury or persistent pain, individuals with serious illnesses or disabilities.
Typically, reservations can be made via phone, online, or email. A quick assessment could be conducted first.
Your condition and medical history will be evaluated, along with your mobility, strength, and pain levels. A customized treatment plan will be created, and if necessary, the physiotherapist will start treatment.
Depending on the problem and treatment plan, most sessions run 30 to 1 hour.
Indeed, it is safe and personalized for your living space. Physiotherapists adhere to professional standards and strict hygiene, particularly while caring for patients who are at risk.
Minimal equipment is needed for the majority of treatments. Therapists may use equipment that is readily available at home, like as chairs and resistance bands, or they may use portable tools.
No, a doctor's referral is not required in order to schedule our services.