Physiotherapy Department

 

 

Where are we?
Location:  left of the main reception area,

 What we do?
Physiothrapy is the health profession concerned with helping to restore well-being to people following injury, pain, or disability.

Using knowledge from our extensive scientific background of human anatomy and physiology, physiotherapists can help to assess, diagnose and treat conditions and illness that affect people in all age and social groups.

Physiotherapists treat a wide range of different people with a variety of needs. Patients may be amputees, stroke patients, children with disabilities, pre- or post- operative patients, patients with sporting injuries or musculoskeletal injuries, people with chest problems such as chronic bronchitis or patients in intensive care unit.

Physiotherapist use mainly physical means such as therapeutic exercise, mobilisation, manual therapy and electrical modalities to help patients achieve their full potential

How to access our service
A consultant referral is required, the physiotherapist then assesses the patient and decides on the most appropriate treatment.

Local area GP referral for medical card holders requiring out-patient physiotherapy

Our Aim
Provide a high quality, timely service that is efficient, effective and equitable within available resources.

Opening Hours
Monday – Friday 9.00am – 5.00 om

Contact number

051 842330

 

 

 



Last updated on: 12 / 05 / 2009


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