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Man with back pain

Questions for your physical therapist

You may see a physiotherapist, occupational therapist or speech and language therapist during your hospital stay. Always check if you're not sure what someone's role is in your care.


Treat your physical therapy sessions as you would any other health appointment.

We've provided a list of useful questions to ask your therapist that you can print off and take with you to your session.

The list will launch in a new window. To print it, just right click on your mouse and select Print from the menu.

This article was last medically reviewed by Dr Rob Hicks in February 2007.


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