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Page 1: Physiotherapy An introduction to. What is physiotherapy? Sports injuries Accidents Disability Illness Ageing Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is a

physiotherapyAn introduction to

Page 2: Physiotherapy An introduction to. What is physiotherapy? Sports injuries Accidents Disability Illness Ageing Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is a

What is physiotherapy?

• Sports injuries• Accidents• Disability• Illness• Ageing

Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is a healthcare profession that uses exerciseand manipulation of the body to treat a range of physical problems caused by:

Physiotherapy improves strength, balance, mobility and overall fitness

Page 3: Physiotherapy An introduction to. What is physiotherapy? Sports injuries Accidents Disability Illness Ageing Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is a

• Treat specific conditions

• Regain mobility after accidents or surgery

• Avoid injuries and create healthy lifestyle plans (preventative healthcare)

What do physiotherapists do?The work is very broad and varied, and involves working with people to:

Page 4: Physiotherapy An introduction to. What is physiotherapy? Sports injuries Accidents Disability Illness Ageing Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is a

• Interested in working with people

• Keen to promote good health

• Motivated by seeing results

• Good at human biology

What skills are needed?Physiotherapy is a very ‘hands on’ profession. You need to be:

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• Outpatients• Paediatrics• Orthopaedics• Stroke rehabilitation• Elderly care• Terminal illness• Mental health and learning difficulties

Where do physiotherapists work?They can work in industry, special schools, private practice, or leisure and sport clubs, but most are in one of the following NHS hospital departments:

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• Qualification is through a degree course• 36 UK universities offer the course• Entry requirements vary, but the norm

is a range of ‘A’ levels or SCE Highers, one in a biological science.

How do I become a physiotherapist?

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• Support workers make up around 10% of the physiotherapy team

• Duties vary hugely but can include equipment issue, exercise practise and even massage

• No formal qualifications are required but a GVNQ in Health and Social Care is an advantage

• Experience of working with people is useful too

Why not become a support worker?

Not interested in a degree?

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The average physiotherapy team is made up of both

physiotherapists and support workers

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Find out more at:

www.csp.org.uk/careers

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