PIVD / Slipped Disc Physiotherapy
For PIVD or slipped disc concerns, home physiotherapy can help patients move with better confidence, manage aggravating positions, and build recovery habits safely.
Common functional difficulties
- • Pain on bending
- • Pain radiating to the leg
- • Trouble changing position
Physiotherapy goals
- • Support safer movement
- • Reduce pain-provoking habits
- • Progress return to activity
What a home session may include
- • Movement screening
- • Directional exercises when suitable
- • Positioning advice
- • Functional movement retraining
Who may benefit
- • Adults with back-related leg pain
- • People uncomfortable travelling
- • Patients needing pacing guidance
Safety note
Website information is general and does not diagnose medical conditions. Treatment suitability depends on assessment, and emergency warning signs need urgent medical care.
Service FAQ
Is rest always the answer?
Not always. The plan often balances symptom relief with gradual movement and activity guidance.
When should urgent medical help be considered?
Sudden bladder or bowel loss, severe weakness, or major trauma needs urgent medical care.
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