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.
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.
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.
