Dr. Naveen Kumar Chaudhary

BPT (Physiotherapy)

🩺  Physiotherapist

Hindi, English, Maithili

India, Delhi

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Ahmed Attia

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

🩺  Physiotherapist

English, Arabic

United Arab Emirates, Dubai

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Abubaker Ethini

High Diploma Physiotherapy

🩺  Physiotherapist

Arabic, English

Libya, Ghadamis

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Cheryl Mitchell

DPT (Physiotherapy)

🩺  Physiotherapist

English

United States, Florida

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Manali Patil

BPT

🩺  Physiotherapist

English, Hindi, Marathi

India, Maharashtra

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Wole Olalywoye

DPT (Physiotherapy)

🩺  Physiotherapist

English

United Kingdom, England

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Ian Bryce Rezel

BPT (Physiotherapy)

🩺  Physiotherapist

English, Mandarin

Singapore, Singapore

  • USD $150
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Ms. Jelizaveta Kolbina

BPT (Physiotherapy), Masters in Healthcare

🩺  Physiotherapist

English, Russian, Latvian

Latvia, Rigas

  • USD $50
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Gopinath Ganesan

MPT(ORTHO & SPORTS), COMT(UK),

🩺  Physiotherapist

English

India, Tamil Nadu

  • USD $20
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation
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Who is a Physiotherapist?

A physiotherapist, also known as a physical therapist, is a healthcare professional who specializes in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of physical impairments, disabilities, and pain. They work with people of all ages and abilities, from newborns to older adults, and from athletes to people with chronic medical conditions.

Physiotherapists use a variety of techniques and modalities to help patients regain or improve their physical function, mobility, and quality of life. This can include exercises, manual therapy, electrotherapy, and education on proper body mechanics and posture.

Physiotherapists work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and sports facilities. They work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, occupational therapists, and speech therapists, to provide comprehensive care for their patients.

Some common conditions that physiotherapists may treat include:

  • Musculoskeletal injuries, such as back pain, neck pain, and joint pain
  • Neurological disorders, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease
  • Respiratory conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Sports injuries, such as sprains, strains, and fractures
  • Post-operative rehabilitation, such as after joint replacement surgery
  • Chronic pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia and arthritis

The goal of physiotherapy is to help patients maximize their physical function, prevent future injuries or disabilities, and improve their overall quality of life.