Over the past 15 years of bodily abuse every experience with an NHS physio has been less then good.
Information is scant at best, ask questions at your peril as there simply isn't time for a answer. Any treatment was simply based on symptom relief, not working out why the symptoms persisted.
To counter this:
I've had pretty shoddy results ( I don't mean results as in getting healthy again, more the process to manage your condition) with virtually all of the private physios I've stumped up the cash for, but the difference being you simply go elsewhere and hope the next is better.
A colleague of mine is receiving absolutely amazing physio' treatment from an NHS centre in Battersea. He too has only had poor experiences before.
Over the past 15 years of bodily abuse every experience with an NHS physio has been less then good.
Information is scant at best, ask questions at your peril as there simply isn't time for a answer. Any treatment was simply based on symptom relief, not working out why the symptoms persisted.
To counter this:
I've had pretty shoddy results ( I don't mean results as in getting healthy again, more the process to manage your condition) with virtually all of the private physios I've stumped up the cash for, but the difference being you simply go elsewhere and hope the next is better.
A colleague of mine is receiving absolutely amazing physio' treatment from an NHS centre in Battersea. He too has only had poor experiences before.
It really is luck of the draw.