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ALLIED HEALTH: How can they help me? What is the difference between our Allied Health professionals

Dietician

Working with a dietitian is the best way to get personal advice about food and lifestyle choices that can affect your health. They will help you identify eating habits and patterns, answer any questions about food or nutrient needs, and give you knowledge and skills to help you make the most out of your food choices.


 

Podiatrist

Podiatrists are medically qualified to treat conditions of the lower limb and, on a daily basis, will treat a wide range of conditions, including arthritis pain, bunions, calluses and corns, diabetes complications, ingrown toenails, sports injuries, and more.




 

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapists diagnose and manage a broad range of conditions in the bones, muscles, cardiovascular system, nerves and other parts and systems of the body. They can help people to manage chronic diseases, give lifestyle advice, prescribe exercises and aids to help people cope better, and give advice.


 

Chiropractor

Chiropractors use their hands to examine and treat bone, muscle and joint problems. People often visit a chiropractor for help with back and neck pain, headache, injuries and joint stiffness. Chiropractors can usually treat recurring issues and reduce the opportunity for injury flareups.




If you would like additional information on other Allied Health professions please note these down in the comments and we will update this where necessary.

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