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Can physiotherapists do medical advice notes?
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Just a quick query.
Does anyone know if hospital physiotherapists can write notes of advice for activities which should or shouldn't be undertaken for people if they think it appropriate given their medical conditions?
Eg certain highly physical/heavy duty tasks which should not be done.
Does anyone know if hospital physiotherapists can write notes of advice for activities which should or shouldn't be undertaken for people if they think it appropriate given their medical conditions?
Eg certain highly physical/heavy duty tasks which should not be done.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From my experience of physio, they can only give you the exercises and movements that will treat the area. Any exercise that you find hard or troublesome they tell you not to do it, and possible advise an alternative. They usually supply a copy of the exercises to have to do. I would have thought that the GP would be the one to issue notes or instruction advising against certain activities.
Thanks both. It's something I've been finding very physically hard at work which is causing me to be in significantly more pain than usual, it's only every week usually and not part of the main job I do and is making it a bit pointless having some treatment as it just undoes most of the good.
I'm just wondering if that would give me some back up (if I need it, hopefully not) as I'm getting quite stressed over it.
I'm just wondering if that would give me some back up (if I need it, hopefully not) as I'm getting quite stressed over it.
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