Each body is different. Therefore each rehabilitation must be different. #physiotherapy #healthaware


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饾悞饾惃, 饾惉饾悺饾惃饾惍饾惀饾悵饾惂’饾惌 饾惒饾惃饾惍饾惈 饾惈饾悶饾悺饾悮饾悰饾悽饾惀饾悽饾惌饾悮饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂 饾悰饾悶 饾悮饾惉 饾惍饾惂饾悽饾惇饾惍饾悶 饾悮饾惉 饾惒饾惃饾惍 饾悮饾惈饾悶?
At Horizon Physical Therapy, we understand that no two bodies are the same, and therefore, no two rehabilitation programs should be the same either.
That’s why we put 饾惒饾惃饾惍 first by creating a personalized treatment plan tailored to meet your unique needs.
We believe in the power of individualized therapy, and we know it can make a difference in your recovery journey.
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BBC NEWS: Pandemic puts physiotherapists in spotlight


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https://bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-55638208
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#covid19 #physio

There are steady accounts of medics’ battle to save the lives of Covid patients. Amid the reports it becomes clear the task is a marathon and not a sprint, with no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment and recovery. Physiotherapists are among those in it for the immediate and then longer haul. This is the story of the specialists whose daily lives have changed.

There are those who get Covid-19 and are asymptomatic. Others show mild effects. And some have more severe reactions requiring hospital treatment.

Those patients may need just a helping hand to get them through. But some will need intensive care, or even be placed in induced comas.

In such cases, whether during or after, organs and limbs are tested by Covid. And even beating the virus may not mean a steady road ahead without long rehabilitation.

Think of those whose lungs were aided by mechanical ventilators. Or the people coming out of comas to take their first steps after days – or weeks.

For some physiotherapists, thinking about them is all they do.

“Covid for us is 24/7,” said Will Hook, a senior physiotherapist in intensive care at a hospital in Dudley, West Midlands.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-55638208

Covid-19: Pandemic puts physiotherapists in spotlight


WeAHPs
liked





David McWilliams

@Davido744


https://bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-55638208
@KMiddletonCSP
@thecsp
#covid19 #physio

There are steady accounts of medics’ battle to save the lives of Covid patients. Amid the reports it becomes clear the task is a marathon and not a sprint, with no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment and recovery. Physiotherapists are among those in it for the immediate and then longer haul. This is the story of the specialists whose daily lives have changed.

There are those who get Covid-19 and are asymptomatic. Others show mild effects. And some have more severe reactions requiring hospital treatment.

Those patients may need just a helping hand to get them through. But some will need intensive care, or even be placed in induced comas.

In such cases, whether during or after, organs and limbs are tested by Covid. And even beating the virus may not mean a steady road ahead without long rehabilitation.

Think of those whose lungs were aided by mechanical ventilators. Or the people coming out of comas to take their first steps after days – or weeks.

For some physiotherapists, thinking about them is all they do.

“Covid for us is 24/7,” said Will Hook, a senior physiotherapist in intensive care at a hospital in Dudley, West Midlands.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-55638208