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Hands-on and hands-off Physiotherapy

  • SMARTPHYSIO
  • Feb 10, 2022
  • 1 min read

Physiotherapy helps to restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. It can also help to reduce your risk of injury or illness in the future.

It takes a holistic approach that involves the patient directly in their own care.


A picture paints a thousand words so instead of words I thought that I would share some recent photos of some of our Chartered Physiotherapists in action


A range of Hands-on and Hands-off approaches are used at the practice and we offered all the latest evidence based modalities including corrective exercise therapy, manual therapy, acupuncture, strength and conditioning, acupuncture as well as shock wave therapy.



Here Krutika is carrying out some Hands-On Physio using PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilotation)

Naomi and I are discussing the Pelvic Floor and the latest thinking in exercises therapy to help to switch on the Pelvic Floor Mucles

Dimitrios works at Tottenham and is highly skilled in treating Sports injuries



Olga looks after our Parkinson's Patients as well as any other Neuro-Rehabilitation Patients in their homes

Krutika and Maria are very interested in Corrective Exercise Therapy.


I will shortly post some more photos and home that you have enjoyed!


About Our Expert

Sammy Margo, Chartered Physiotherapist and Founder of SmartPhysio

Sammy Margo

​Founder and Director of Physiotherapy Services
Chartered Physiotherapist
MSc, MMACP, AACP, MCSP, HCPC

 

Sammy Margo is a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 30 years’ clinical experience. She has worked across the NHS, professional sport, and private practice, and was England’s first female physiotherapist to work in professional football.

Her areas of clinical expertise include:

  • Senior care and complex rehabilitation

  • Home visit and community-based physiotherapy

  • Sleep, recovery, and performance

  • Musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation


Sammy is a recognised sleep expert, a former spokesperson for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, and a regular contributor to national media including The Telegraph, The Guardian, Daily Mail, and Stylist. She is the author of The Good Sleep Guide.

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