Physiotherapy encompasses a range of skills essential to restoring movement, improving function, and preventing disability. This book compiles the core elements of physiotherapy into a practical guide suitable for students and early practitioners. It outlines key therapeutic approaches, patient-handling techniques, and clinical protocols. The content emphasizes evidence-based methods and patient-centered care. It aims to support learners as they move from academic instruction to hands-on treatment in real-world environments.
Aiden Clarke is a senior lecturer specializing in musculoskeletal physiotherapy with more than 15 years of academic and clinical experience. His work spans patient-centered rehabilitation protocols and manual therapy advancements. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and presented research in over 25 international conferences. He has also supervised multiple postgraduate research projects related to physical therapy education and clinical outcomes. His contributions extend to curriculum development and clinical placement coordination in allied health education. Aiden continues to explore evidence-based approaches to physiotherapy practice.