Physiotherapy
1 Jan
The Cedars House of Grace has carried out free medical care for the people in Lekki metropolis, where free blood pressure check, eye surgeries
15 Oct 2020
As part of activities marking the 2020 International Day of Older Persons (IDOP), a physiotherapist, Prof Efe Useh, has offered to provide free virtual physiotherapy assessments to Nigerian pensioners and other elderly people with low back and neck pain for the rest of the year. Useh, a Nigerian physiotherapist based in South Africa is offering…
24 Sep 2020
*Virtualphyisio partners mobile network to provide a link with patients in Nigeria Global virtual physiotherapy service provider, Virtualphyisio, has appointed renowned practitioners in different countries to provide simultaneous multiple treatments for Nigerians requiring physiotherapy. Consequently, the firm has signed an agreement with mobile telecoms operator, MTN to facilitate the link between patients in Nigeria and…
2 May 2019
A physiotherapist, Dr. Adegoke Akinfeleye, he said that sleep disorder or unstable sleep pattern can lead to musculoskeletal pain in the body. He said that lack of physical exercise, bad diet, and poor sleeping surface are major drivers of sleep disorders. Akinfeleye made the remarks recently at a press conference and media tour of Mouka…
20 Dec 2018
The College of Medicine, University of Lagos Alumni has concluded plans to position the institution as a world class centre of innovation, research, learning and teaching. Stressing that one of the visions of the college is to be great centre of learning, scholarship and training ground for men and women dedicated to the service of…
10 Feb 2018
Not many people attain the age of 50 in a state of good health. So it was joy and fun in Benin City of recent when the Head of Physiotherapy Department of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Dr Taiwo Oyewumi, marked his 50th birthday in good health. Aside serving as an opportunity for…
25 Jun 2016
Physiotherapy started as an area of need after the Second World War.The British government sent about two physiotherapists from the UK to Nigeria to treat World War victims.