
Having worked as a Specialist Physiotherapist, India Gooderham examines the role of a Physiotherapist, exploring the career opportunities and duties of the role.
Topics covered in this article
What Does A Physiotherapist Do?
Why Is Physiotherapy Important?
What Kind Of Symptoms Does Physiotherapy Treat?
What Are The Main Duties Of A Physiotherapist?
Which Other Healthcare Staff Are Involved In The Care Of Someone Being Treated By A Physiotherapist?
What Are The Kinds Of Different Settings And Places Of Practice Physios Work In?
What Are The Typical Physiotherapist Jobs In The NHS?
Are There Physiotherapist Jobs In The Private Sector That Are Unavailable In The NHS?
What Are The Career Opportunities In Physiotherapy?
A Brief History Of The Role Of The Physiotherapist
Brief Outline Of A Day In The Life Of A Physiotherapist
What Is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a science-based profession and takes a holistic approach to health and wellbeing, this includes the patient’s lifestyle choices.
A key focus in Physiotherapy is the patient’s involvement in their own care, through education, awareness, empowerment and participation in their treatment.
About this contributor
Cancer Exercise Specialist
India Gooderham’s background is as a Specialist Physiotherapist working in oncology and palliative care in the UK. She is now working as a Cancer Exercise Specialist and Cancer Yoga teacher and is founder of ‘Gentle Recovery’, an online rehabilitation and wellness platform for people affected by cancer. Her mission is to serve, educate and empower people at any stage of their cancer journey through exercise, yoga and wellness online programmes and 1-2-1 online coaching.
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