Physiotherapists work closely with spinal consultants,
doctors, nurses and occupational therapists to assist in the rehabilitation
process after a patient has suffered a spinal injury. The main aim is to try and restore movement,
whether this is partial or full movement.
Physiotherapy treatment can give patients a goal and focus and can in
some cases help with building confidence after a patient has suffered an
unfortunate spinal injury.
- Exercise plans
- Help with getting into an out of bed to assist a carer.
- Help transferring from a chair to a vehicle.
- Help with walking.
- Help managing stairs.
Physiotherapy treatment can be ongoing for a long period of
time. It is important to find a
physiotherapist you can trust and build a relationship with. Physiotherapy treatment is available on both
the NHS and privately.
- Pain Management
- Bed mobility
- Standing programme/body weight support treadmills.
- Hydrotherapy and swimming programmes.
- Sports and gyms.
- Frames and wheel chairs to assist.
- Exercise bikes.
If you have suffered a spinal injury as a result of an
accident and you are pursuing a personal injury claim, physiotherapy treatment
can often be arranged privately.
Insurance Companies can offer this under the Rehabilitation Code (Code of Best Practice on Rehabilitation, Early
Intervention and Medical Treatment in Personal Injury claims).
Karen Mann
(Solicitor) at Hodge Jones and Allen Solicitor
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