Physiotherapy Training & Programmes
PHYSIOTHERAPY TRAINING & PROGRAMMES
Educate employees how to reduce the risk of work-related injuries with our physiotherapy training and programmes.
Physio training equips employees with the skills needed to improve movement and fitness to avoid musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries. Whether delivered via a one-off physio training event, a series of physiotherapy training sessions or one-to-one basis.
Our proactive and preventative physiotherapy programmes are tailored to your organisation’s needs and delivered by expert practitioners. In a way that’s also designed to reduce absence, boost performance and improve employee engagement.
Physiotherapy Programmes
Our Physio programmes cover a wide range of topics, to help employees with:
- Manual Handling
- Ergonomics
- Injury Prevention
- Sedentary Workforce
- Ageing Workforce
- Active Workforce
- Mobile Workforce
- Physical Health
Physio training can be delivered to support both teams and individuals, via workshops, awareness events and 1:1 sessions.
We can deliver services in person or remotely, via webinars and podcasts, depending on your needs and budget.
Features
Risk reduction
Bespoke approach
Measurable outcomes
Physio programme experts
All our physiotherapists are registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC). They are practising clinical professionals, who develop physio programmes in keeping with the latest clinical updates and techniques.
They work together, innovating new solutions to meet the ever-evolving needs of a changing workforce. These include programmes to help ageing workforces remain strong and the increasing number of homeworkers to avoid MSK issues.
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RESOURCES
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Physiotherapy Training FAQs
Who should have physiotherapy training?
Physiotherapy training can help all employees to avoid injuries such as back, neck and shoulder problems. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) also advises that manual workers be given workplace-specific manual handling training. Vehicles are also considered workplaces for many employees, from paramedics and delivery drivers to HGV drivers. Meaning those vehicles are equally subject to HSE legislation and employees should be helped to work comfortably.