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Several of our services offer a self-referral option to access physiotherapy, without needing to visit your GP first. Find out more about Connect Health’s PhysioNow self-referral and access some helpful self-management resources below.

View your local service's eligibility criteria here

 

Eligibility criteria

Select your local service from the drop down menu below to find out whether PhysioNow self-referral is currently available in your area and the eligibility criteria to submit a referral.

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Phio Engage is an app used within some of our services that will help you get better, faster. The app will give you daily exercises to complete which will challenge your body in different ways. While you go through the programme those exercises will change as your body adapts.

Find out more about Phio Engage

 

Digital tools to help you

Connect Health’s PhysioNow is a digital self-assessment tool that helps you conveniently access the best care to manage your symptoms or injury. Developed using our clinical expertise, PhysioNow allows you to begin your care journey with us.

This quick and accessible assessment typically takes 15 minutes and can be completed on a smart phone or tablet. At the end of the assessment you will be advised on how soon you can expect to speak to a clinician. Please do not worry if you cannot give the full details of your symptoms, the digital assessment is designed so that the questions asked will direct you to the right clinician in an appropriate time frame.

GP Referrals – If you are referred by your GP or healthcare professional, your details will be registered on our system and you will receive a link via text message or email to complete your assessment, this will be available for you to complete for 5 working days. If you would prefer to speak with someone, please call us.

 

Self-management exercises

Whether you are managing your condition independently or you are waiting for an appointment with a physio, we have some great resources to assist with your recovery.

We have a whole section of resources to help you understand and deal with pain management – from back to knee and everything in between.

Patient Resources

 

Additional Resources to help with your self-management

Escape Pain – The ESCAPE-pain app is a free resource produced in the NHS by the Health Innovation Network and Salaso Solutions Ltd. It is available on Apple and Android smartphones, and tablets.

Escape Pain

 

Versus Arthritis Helpline – You don’t need to face arthritis alone. Our advisers aim to bring all of the information and advice about arthritis into one place to provide tailored support for you.

Versus Arthritis

  

Pelvic Obstetric Gynaecological Physiotherapy – POGP are physiotherapists who have a special interest in women and men’s health. Our physiotherapists who work with pregnancy, postnatal, pelvic pain, and pelvic floor dysfunction.

Pelvic Obstetric Gynaecological Physiotherapy

 

British Shoulder and Elbow Society (BESS) – Shoulder/Sub acromial Pain Syndrome advice and videos.

BESS

 

One You Applications – NHS recommended applications for healthy living and well-being. All apps are free to use and available on Apple and Android smartphones.

One You

 

Connect Health Facebook Page Virtual Exercise Class – Follow us on Facebook for information, video & other resources.

Connect Health Facebook

 

Osteoarthritis – Joint Replacement – Full of information/exercises for pre and post-operative Knee/Hip Osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis

 

 

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