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What
types of problems does a Physiotherapist treat? |
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Recent, past, chronic injury, accident or trauma causing pain or
movement dysfunction.
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Recent Surgery including: total hip replacement, femoral head
osteotomy, arthrodesis, amputation, cruciate surgery,
fracture repair, etc. (Orthopedic or Neurological surgeries in humans
are always followed by intensive physiotherapy)
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Functional deficits spanning from problems with performance in
athletes, or getting up and downstairs.
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Osteoarthritis
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Hip Dysplasia
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Tendonitis
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Delayed Unions of Fractures
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Geriatric Support Care
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Strengthening, conditioning, and weight loss programs
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Wound Healing
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Anything Else Causing: Gait abnormalities or Other Movement
Dysfunction, Pain and Inflammation, Decreased Strength and Endurance,
Joint Stiffness, Loss of Range of Motion.
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