Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that helps individuals overcome musculoskeletal complaints, whether they are present from birth or acquired through injury or accident. Physiotherapists work in partnership with their patients to assess, diagnose, and manage these complaints, with the goal of helping individuals recover from injury, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase mobility. They may create a personalised treatment plan that includes specific goals and treatment outcomes to help prevent future injuries. Physiotherapists are primary healthcare practitioners, which means that individuals do not need a doctor’s referral to see them. They have extensive experience working with people from all walks of life and can help individuals of all ages and abilities improve their physical function and overall health.