
Pictured is Dr Helen French and Prof Anne Swisher of the RCSI School of Physiotherapy at their stand to mark World Physiotherapy Day. Head up there and answer a few short questions to win a cool piece of FitBit technology
Physiotherapists have a key role in helping people with long-term conditions achieve their goals, fulfil their potential and participate fully in society. This is the message that thousands of physiotherapists across the globe are sending out on World Physiotherapy Day, today Tuesday 8th September. Through our focus on physical activity, exercise and movement, Chartered Physiotherapists have the power to enable people to reach their potential, whether they are people with chronic arthritis, neurological disease, heart conditions, or high performing athletes, all the way from the cradle to the grave.