Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists provide specialist assessment and intervention to children, young people and adults who have a range of conditions involving physical and movement difficulties. These difficulties limit their mobility, function, and/or independence. Physiotherapists aim to help them to:
- Reach their physical potential
- Achieve their optimum level of independence
- Improve their quality of life
Physiotherapists work in a range of locations, including clinics, school and pre-school settings, homes, and respite or voluntary care settings. They work with parents, carers and professionals.
Norfolk services that support children with physiotherapy:
- Paediatric Therapy (Physiotherapy and OT) - Great Yarmouth - JPUH
- Childrens Physiotherapy Community Service - NNUH
- Community Paediatric Physiotherapy - SCH
- Childrens Physiotherapy Community Service (West Norfolk) - QEH
Norfolk services that support young adults with physiotherapy:
- Physiotherapy Service - ECCH
- North Norfolk Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physiotherapy Service
- Integrated Therapy Partnership (ITP) - NCHC
- Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Service - West - NCHC