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Physiotherapy or Physical Therapy?

According to Wikipedia, the earliest origin of modern physiotherapy dates back to 1813, when Per Henrik Ling, “Father of Swedish Gymnastics,” founded the Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics (RCIG). In 1894, four nurses in Great Britain formed the predecessor of the current Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP).

Circa 1921, following an outbreak of Polio at the end of World War I, the term physical therapy emerged in the United States, where physical education and remedial exercises were used to restore function in returned soldiers and affected children.

In 1944, the CSP adopted the current term physiotherapy for the practice and profession, and most of the British Commonwealth countries followed suit. Subsequently and seemingly without further discourse, physiotherapy and physical therapy have been used interchangeably among English speaking countries.

As one can glean from its etymology, physiotherapy is derived from two Greek roots: phusis ‘nature’ and therapeia ‘healing’. It denotes healing by natural means, not just physical means. Arguably the British founders who coined of the term physiotherapy, would have been aware of “physical” therapy in the American context, just they had aimed for greater ideals.

The purpose of rehabilitation is not merely re-enablement, but even more so empowermentWe honour these values by:

– facilitating intrinsic and natural healing potential in each person;

– optimising function from each cell to the whole person and the entire community, and,

– inspiring proactive wellbeingself-efficacy, independence, and self-actualisation.

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Getting Better is just the Beginning

“Not only do we care for those affected by symptoms, we aspire to help each person function optimally, improve quality of life, and achieve his or her own potential,” said the Clinic principal, Mark Wuphysiotherapist and acupuncturist.

Good health is more than living without disease

Well Being is intentionalWe help individuals exercise the choice of being well with a positive mindset and healthy lifestyle even if there has been injuries or disability.

Experience and Skills: We bring together experienced clinicians with a diverse range of skills in physiotherapychiropractic, and acupuncture, carefully tailored to address the unique needs of each individual. We are constantly updating our knowledge and techniques to ensure that we provide exceptional care to our patients.

Better Care with TechnologyWe harness the latest technology to improve patient care, e.g. diagnostic ultrasound to assess the progress of soft tissue recoverypneumatic compression to treat lymphoedema and chronic swelling, electroacupuncture for better pain relief, etc.

Comfort and Privacy: You get better more quickly when you feel safe and comfortable. Each patient is treated in a private room. We provide soft cotton gowns and comfortable shorts for those instances where partial exposure is necessary during your treatment.

Our approach to health care is effective therapy, practical advice, exercises that fit your lifestyle, a sensible diet and sleep hygiene, visualising and breathing for mind and body, to truly help each person live well and stay well.

meditation
Mind and Body
Sensible nutrition
Healthy Lifestyle
Higher faster stronger
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group exercises
Community Participation

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