Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) is a type of therapy that helps people of all ages to improve their ability to do everyday activities. It is a profession that helps people to develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and working. OTs work with people who have a variety of physical, mental, and developmental disabilities.
How Occupational Therapy Can Help
Physical injuries such as broken bones, sprains, and strains
Chronic conditions such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy
Developmental disabilities such as autism and Down syndrome
Mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety
Specialist Physiotherapy Consultants
- It can help people to improve their physical function and independence.
- It can reduce pain and improve quality of life.
- It can help people to develop coping skills and improve their mental health.
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Your full medical history, any previous reports in the case of injuries, and medication if you are using any. You can also bring some relaxed clothing. Do also wear modest undergarments in case you need to undress. For the womans, please do not bring a sport's bra to the treatments since it will need to be removed to perform some of the physiotherapy technic's.
The actual time spent on a Physiotherapy treatment depends on the kind of treatment and injury. Expect to spend at least 30 minutes to 1 hour for a single session.
Physiotherapists are already qualified enough to determine your treatment without a doctor’s referral. However, in the case of insurance, you may need one for claims. Appointments are mandatory if you don’t want to spend your time waiting for a chance turn. You can easily get a time that suits you via phone or online booking.