We know that your first physiotherapy appointment may seem daunting, especially if you’ve never had physio before! We want to walk you through what your first appointment will be like so that you can come prepared, and know what to expect.
Fill Out Forms
When you book the appointment, we will email you forms to fill out that will ask you questions about the reason you are seeking physiotherapy, your health history, any 3rd party insurance information we need, etc.
You are also welcome to fill out a paper copy in the clinic if you’d prefer.
Arrive & Meet Your Physiotherapist
Please arrive a few minutes early to your initial treatment, so that we ensure we have everything we need to get started.
You’ll be greeted by one of our amazing receptionists and taken to a treatment room, where you will meet your physiotherapist. They will chat with you about the reason you are seeking treatment, about your health history, lifestyle, and about your treatment goals.
Detailed Assessment
Your physiotherapist will then do a detailed assessment, which may involve observing your posture and certain movements, measuring your range of motion, and palpation of the area to feel the muscles, joints, ligaments and other structures involved.
They may also do some more specialized testing in order to get more detailed information.
Treatment Recommendations
After getting your health history, and performing the assessment, your physiotherapist will then chat with you about their clinical impression and make treatment recommendations.
These may include physiotherapy, referring you to one or more of our in-house treatments like massage therapy or occupational therapy, and/or it could include referring you to your medical doctor, or another healthcare professional.
Treatment
If physiotherapy treatment is appropriate, your physiotherapist may use modalities like manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, interferential current, muscle stimulation, ultrasound, acupuncture, postural education or body mechanics training.
Home Care & Follow Up Plan
At the end of your session, your physiotherapist may give you some things that you can do at home to help you feel better, like exercises, stretches, heat or ice protocols, etc.
They will also recommend a follow up plan for further treatments. Care plans are customized to each person, and depend on your circumstances.
Final Thoughts
We hope this helps you know what to expect when you visit us for an initial physiotherapy appointment.
If you’re currently trying to find a physiotherapist, we have some tips and questions to ask your physiotherapist. You can also call our clinic and the receptionist may be able to help you decide which of our therapists is right for you.