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THE ASSESSMENT
The assessment is vitally important in determining what's actually going on with your condition. Your initial appointment will involved two main parts a discussion of the history of your condition and a physical examination.
These will enable the physiotherapist to make a clinical diagnosis to select the correct treatment. The assessment will all be slightly different depending on the type of condition being assessed.
TREATMENT
All clients are fully involved and informed about their treatment and progress. This is an integral part of the successful recovery process and helps to prevent recurrence.
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