Cameron Clinic
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Edinburgh Physiotherapy

Cameron Clinic

Sports & Orthopaedics

Patient Care Categories

The clinic treats patients of all ages including professional sports men and women.

Spinal problems including disc, joint, muscular strains,
and sciatica.
 
Sports injuries.  
Supports and foot analysis.  
Personalised rehabilitation programmes following injuries and surgery.  
Pregnancy, ante-natel and post-natel advice, relaxation
and exercise.
 

Cameron Clinic Benefits

The Cameron clinic offers all the benefits of your private treatment from a convenient city-centre location.  
Quality Accredited practice awarded by the Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice.  
Prompt patient care, with flexible hours including domiciliary visits.  
High level of professional care from a practicing member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.  
Latest electro-medical technology.  
Preventative methods for all age groups
including 'sportsmen'.
 
Assured privacy and comfort.  
Insurance Company recognised e.g. BUPA, PPP, NPS, Norwich Union.  

The Cameron Clinic offers a quality service based on the proprietor's wide experience gained in the UK and Europe.

Edinburgh Physiotherapy

Physical therapy (or physiotherapy*) as defined by Wikipedia

Physical therapy (or physiotherapy*) is the provision of services to people and populations to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement and functional ability throughout the lifespan. It includes the provision of services in circumstances where movement and function are threatened by the process of ageing or that of injury or disease. The method of physical therapy sees full and functional movement as at the heart of what it means to be healthy.

Physical therapy is concerned with identifying and maximizing movement potential, within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. It involves the interaction between physical clients, families and care givers, in a process of assessing movement potential and in establishing agreed upon goals and objectives using knowledge and skills unique to physical therapists.

The physical therapists’ distinctive view of the body and its movement needs and potential is central to determining a diagnosis and an intervention strategy and is consistent whatever the setting in which practice is undertaken. These settings will vary in relation to whether physical therapy is concerned with health promotion, prevention, treatment or rehabilitation.[1]

Physical therapy interventions may include:

"Manual handling; movement enhancement; physical, electrotherapeutic and mechanical agents; functional training; provision of aids and appliances; patient related instruction and counselling; documentation and coordination, and communication. Intervention may also be aimed at prevention of impairments, functional limitations, disability and injury including the promotion and maintenance of health, quality of life, and fitness in all ages and populations."


 
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