Key Takeaways
- Evidence-based clinical protocols for measurable recovery outcomes
- Specialist-reviewed by Dr. Karolin Rockson, PT (BPT, Ex. CMC Vellore)
- Aligned with NICE, WHO, and current peer-reviewed guidelines
- Practical guidance for physiotherapy patients and caregivers
The Early Intervention Advantage
Research consistently shows that early physiotherapy intervention — before pain becomes chronic — produces faster recovery, lower total cost, reduced medication use, and better long-term outcomes.
10 Signs You Should See a Physiotherapist
- Pain lasting more than 2 weeks. 2. Pain interfering with daily activities or sleep. 3. Arm or leg pain, tingling, or weakness. 4. Recurring pain (same injury recurring). 5. Recent fall or near-fall. 6. Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or getting up from the floor. 7. Pain that has been 'managed' with medication for months. 8. Dizziness or balance problems. 9. Post-surgical stiffness or weakness. 10. Any new diagnosis affecting movement (stroke, Parkinson's, MS).
What Happens at Your First Appointment
A comprehensive assessment including history, physical examination, movement analysis, and special tests takes 45–60 minutes. You will receive a diagnosis, education about your condition, and a personalized treatment plan at this first session.
Topical Pathways
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