Physiotherapy
What physiotherapist do?
Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who help people improve their mobility and function. A physiotherapist is an expert in functional ability and movement. Physiotherapists work with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses and other therapists.
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A physiotherapist applies therapeutic exercises and manual therapies to achieve the goals of a developed physiotherapy plan. The goals may include relieving pain, improving balance and mobility, reducing the risk of injury or promoting functional ability.
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Our physiotherapist Jami Nyman helps clients comprehensively, combining professional assessment and individual treatment methods to support mobility, well-being and rehabilitation.

Physiotherapy services
Physiotherapy is useful in treating a wide range of injuries and conditions. These are examples:
Pain conditions
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Lower back pain
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Sciatica (nerve compression)
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Neck and shoulder pain
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Arthritis: (e.g. osteoarthritis of the knee, hip and shoulder)
Other injuries
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Fractures (rehabilitation)
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Rehabilitation related to surgeries (e.g. knee surgery, shoulder surgery)
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Preoperative (preoperative rehabilitation)
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Postoperative (postoperative rehabilitation)
Sports injuries
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Ankle sprain
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Lateral and cruciate ligament injuries of the knee
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Shoulder dislocation
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Rotator cuff tears
Repetitive strain injury
Tennis elbow
Golfer's elbow
Runner's knee
Jumper's knee
Achilles tendonitis
Physiotherapy is suitable for all ages. Physiotherapy is a close collaboration between the client and the physiotherapist to achieve the best outcome and a pleasant physiotherapy process.