Sunday, 2 July 2017

Welcome to Iwona Physio!



The Iwona Physio Blog is here to deliver you a broad range of topics and thoughts coming from my own experience as a NHS and a private physiotherapist as well as from different professionals across the health disciplines. Mainly, I will cover topics related to neurological physiotherapy, orthopaedic physiotherapy, elderly and fall prevention physiotherapy, respiratory physiotherapy and Nordic Walking.

About myself and why Iwona Physio...




My name is Iwona and I am the Health and Care Profession registered physiotherapist and a member of the Charted Society of Physiotherapists. I am also founder of Iwona Physio in London.
Having qualified as a physiotherapist I continued with trainings in neurological, orthopaedic, respiratory and elderly and fall prevention rehabilitation and I am constantly improving my knowledge and skills in physiotherapy by attending courses and conferences above topics related. Also, I follow the industry newest equipment and products development to maximise your recovering process.

I have started to practice as a physiotherapy assistant initially both in private and NHS setting and progressed to physiotherapy role. My main interest is neurological physiotherapy since my 3rd year at the University and by today I am even more fascinated about range of neurological condition.

Although, there is very high demand for physiotherapy due to increased number of aging population with co-morbidities, access to therapists is limited to those who return to the community after acute care or rehabilitation. 

There are many consequences of physical disability following surgeries or aging. It can lead to social isolation due to having trouble moving around secondary to balance impairment and generally quality of life. I am certified Nording Walking instructor. I am passionate about fitness and I would love to encourage you to regular outdoor walk using a pair of poles.

If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment or chat to me on Twitter via @IObroslak.

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