What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a holistic approach to healthcare. This means that areas such as lifestyle, work and leisure are considered while treating a wide range of medical conditions and injuries. The main purpose of physiotherapy is to help restore function, activity and independence, and to help prevent further injury and illness.
Consent - it's your choice
When a member of the Community Physiotherapy Service asks you to agree to any type of examination or treatment, remember, you always have a choice. You are free to decline or ask for further information before you make up your mind.The therapist will need to examine you and for this you may need to undress the appropriate part of the body. As part of the examination the therapist is likely to need to touch relevant areas of your body. Please remember you have the right to decline examination or treatment at any time should you choose.
Additional family or staff member
You, or the staff member seeing you may prefer for family or additional staff to be present during a physiotherapy session. We actively encourage patients' family members or advocates to be present and involved with the rehabilitation process.
Your initial appointment
This is an assessment and the following will be discussed:
- When your symptoms first started
- Your general health (past and present)
- What medications you take currently
- What goals you would like to achieve from your physiotherapy sessions.
On-going treatment
As part of your treatment you may be given a home exercise programme to follow. This programme is important to your recovery - please follow the instructions given.
If it is appropriate, you may be asked to attend an education or exercise class. The frequency and number of follow up appointments will be decided by your therapist based on clinical needs.
As part of your treatment you may be loaned or issued equipment. A deposit or payment may be required for certain pieces of equipment.
Please notify your physiotherapist if you have to cancel your appointment, giving as much notice as possible.
All appointment times are approximate. We do our best to see you within 15 minutes either side of the scheduled time. Please ensure you are available for one hour either side of your scheduled time slot.
How to contact the Community Physiotherapy Service
Email: fchc.communityphysiotherapy@nhs.net
Phone: 01737 777709
First Community provides front-line NHS community healthcare services in east Surrey and parts of West Sussex.
We provide first-rate care, through our first-rate people, offering first-rate value. For more information visit: www.firstcommunityhealthcare.co.uk
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