A physiotherapist helps people to improve mobility and regain independence typically after injury or an operation. In cancer care physiotherapy may be needed at any stage of the patient journey to support them before, during and after their treatment.
As a physiotherapist in a cancer care team, you are most likely to:
- Work in a hospital or community setting;
- Work alongside other healthcare professionals to support the patient;
- See patients in clinics, and on the wards
- Focus on maximising movement to enhance health and wellbeing
- Provide personalised plans at any stage of the journey;
- Recommend and demonstrate exercises;
- Provide treatment using equipment and technology as required;
- Support and encourage patients to reach their goals


