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Welcome to Home Care Physio
Homecare Physio specialises in providing Physiotherapy care to clients in their home. We cater for those people who cannot patient care home service or find it difficult to attend a Physiotherapy practice. Our Physiotherapists are dedicated health professionals, committed to helping you achieve your functional
goals, patient care home service through an individualised treatment program based on your specific needs.

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Our Physiotherapists have undergone years of training to learn techniques which work on the joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons within the body. After an injury, operation or just through lack of use joints can become stiff, muscles
can become tight and ligaments/tendons less mobile. Also nerves can become less mobile due to scar tissue that may have settled around them. Manual therapy and massage can address these problems restoring movement in joints, length
of muscles and mobility of nerves. Along with setting you exercises this treatment can help prepare your body to resist the stresses of daily activities. Ergonomic Assessment – Our Physiotherapists can visit your office, assess workplace ergonomics – the position of desks, chairs, computer stations – and advise on best practice for postural care. We explain how simple alterations can help prevent back, neck and repetitive strain problems – and
help save company money. A high percentage of the clients we see complain of either back or neck pain. In fact, up to 90% of the population suffer from back pain at some stage in their lives. The most common cause of these aches
and pains is usually found by examining what we do every day, and especially what we do at work – how we sit, stand, move and lift things. And that’s where Home care Physio comes in – because we can help fix those problems, often
before they start.
• Back To Work Programmes – We design exercise programmes to assist staff back to work after injury or back problems, and advice to prevent a recurrence of injuries. These can be tailored to group or individual situations.
• Pilates – Our highly-qualified instructors provide on-site work-friendly Pilates classes or individual one-to-one sessions. Pilates is extremely beneficial for preventing injuries, maintaining flexibility, improving posture,
fitness and reducing stress levels. This results in a happier, healthier and more productive workforce.
• At Homecare Physio we work with a large group of healthcare professionals. If there are any other services that you require please do not hesitate to contact us.

Neurological Physiotherapy
Very often people with neurological conditions or who have suffered a neurological incident require intense Physiotherapy from specialised neurological Physiotherapists to address any problems they may develop as a result. Home Care Physio
as the name suggests Physiotherapists come to you therefore provides an ideal service for people who have difficulty in getting around and need help to optimise their function at home and in other functions of their daily life. Some of the neurological conditions we treat include: • Stroke • Head Injury • Spinal Cord Injury • Multiple Sclerosis • Motor Neurone Disease • Parkinsons Disease • Guillan Barre Syndrome • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome • Peripheral Nerve Injury • Post Surgery & Rheumatology

Post Surgery Rehabilitation
We work hard with consultants to provide the best outcome from surgery. Our Physiotherapists will assess you soon after surgery and use a number of methods within their extensive knowledge to regain the full movement in your joints, full
length of any muscles involved, reduce swelling and restore tissue mobility following surgery. They have the knowledge to help you to walk again properly or move properly after surgery. The ultimate goal being to return you to the
hobbies and sports that you love.

Rheumatology Physiotherapy
A Rheumatic disease is classified by inflammation of the joints, muscles and other connective tissues. The disease can affect just one area or multiple areas throughout the body. There are numerous different types of rheumatic disease
and often result in a reduction in body function and mobility. We can provide experienced Physiotherapists to see you at home and work with you to help you manage your condition. The first time the Physiotherapist visits they will carry out a thorough assessment which includes looking at your
mobility and walking aids, muscle strength and joint movement, posture and function. Following the assessment the Physiotherapist will discuss any treatments they can provide and set goals with you to improve your general function
and mobility and achieve the maximum potential in your home, work and social life. These treatments can include advice on ice, exercise programmes, massage, taping, dry needling and mobility practice.