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Do you have physical complaints for which you want to visit the physiotherapist? Then do the check on our website now and receive personal and extensive advice. This is a convenient and quick way to gain insight into your complaints. Our check gives you an indication of the condition you may be suffering from. Our advice and all information are described on the basis of scientific literature. Our check is regularly supplemented with recent developments, new insights and conditions.
Visiting a physiotherapist
Before you visit the physiotherapist you can do an extensive check on our website. Follow these steps:
- Do the check on our website.
- View our extensive advice.
- Make an appointment with a physiotherapist near you.
Online physiotherapy check
Indicate whether you are a man or a woman and select the place(s) on your body where you have complaints. The next step is to complete our online questionnaire. This questionnaire takes about five to ten minutes and we try to map your complaints as well as possible. We also call this a screening, in which we get to know you and your complaints.
Physiotherapist advice
After you have completed the questionnaire we will give you extensive advice that is tailored to your personal situation. We will give you a provisional indication of your complaints and for each condition you will receive a clear explanation. This advice is of course based only on this online test. That is why we recommend that you always also visit a physiotherapist.
Visiting a physiotherapist
After you have done our online check you can make an appointment with the physiotherapist. You do not need a referral letter for this. So you do not have to visit your GP first. On our website you can very quickly and easily find a physiotherapy practice near you.
Because our questionnaire and its result are not a substitute for a visit to a physiotherapist or GP, we advise you to certainly visit a physiotherapist after you have done our physiotherapy check. It is therefore not sensible to draw your own conclusions from the information on our website. Every person has a unique pattern of complaints. Therefore, after our test, it is best to visit a physiotherapy practice for personal advice.
Our physiotherapy website
You can contact our physiotherapy website with all your physical complaints. From back pain to complaints in your neck and legs: our physiotherapists are happy to help you. On our website you will receive advice about your complaints. By going through our interactive physiotherapy check we assess your complaints. When you perform this test, your complaints are compared with the most common physiotherapy conditions.
Physiotherapy conditions
We advise you about the conditions you may be dealing with. On our website you will find a list of different conditions that may apply to you. We compare your complaints, which are determined on the basis of the check, with these conditions. Click on a location on the body for more information or sort the conditions alphabetically and search.
To a physiotherapist with physical complaints
If you have physical complaints you have come to the right place. Our goal is to help everyone on our website. With this initiative we provide you with online information about all kinds of physical conditions. We give you reliable information, after which you can visit a physiotherapist near you. Start directly with the physiotherapy check and receive personal advice.
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