Respiratory Physiotherapy

Specialist Practitioner in respiratory & breathing conditions

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Respiratory physiotherapy is the term used to describe the job of a specialist Physiotherapist who helps treat, educate and advise patients who have problems with their lungs and their breathing.

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Enhances Lung Function

Customized Breathing Exercises

Treats Various Respiratory Conditions

Improves Overall Energy Levels

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What Is Respiratory Physiotherapy?

Respiratory physiotherapy involves the assessment and treatment, through rehabilitation, education and advice, of many breathing conditions.

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Respiratory Physiotherapy specialises in treating the following conditions:

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    Asthma

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    Bronchiectasis

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    Breathing dysfunctions

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    COPD

Any respiratory condition can have an effect on how we breathe and often we then learn to breathe incorrectly. This dysfunctional breathing pattern can then have a detrimental effect on your health and quality of life.

Our Specialist Respiratory Physiotherapist, Ruth, will do a thorough assessment and evaluation of your breathing pattern. This will then allow her to help you to restore your normal breathing pattern through specific breathing exercises and strategies to regain your function and improve your overall energy and quality of life.

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What is the cost of physiotherapy?

Find out about the costs of the initial assessment and follow up sessions of MSK physiotherapy.

How long is a session of physiotherapy?

A top question is about how long the sessions are, here we explain about the length of MSK initial and follow up sessions.

Do I need a referral to be treated by you?

To get your treatment at The Physiotherapy Centre, do you need to get a referral from your GP or Consultant?

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