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Neurology Resources for Physios

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What is it?

This campaign aims to raise awareness of the support that physios can give to patients with neurological issues. Through the month of November, we aim to provide the public with content and resources around the ways that physiotherapists can support them on their journey of dealing with a neurological condition.

The areas that are highlighted as part of the campaign include treatment of conditions such as Brain and Spinal Injuries, MS, Stroke and Parkinsons.

Our message is “if you or someone you love has a neurological condition and want help to manage the physical aspects of the condition, ask the physio”. Running during November, the campaign is designed to educate the public and encourage them to see a  physiotherapist as part of their journey.

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Chartered Physiotherapists have always had your back. But did you know we also treat neurological conditions? We can help you recover after a stroke, brain or spinal injuries. We also treat people with MS and Parkinson’s. If your condition has changed or if you are feeling a loss of balance or mobility, we can help. To find out more, visit askthephysio.ie”

How will it be promoted?

  • Radio

  • Public Relations

  • Podcast Adverts

  • Social Media Advertising

  • Social Media Posting

  • Google Adwords

Social Media Posts

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Campaign Toolkit

All of these are available for you to use in your practice, on your website and via your social media channels.

Facebook & Instagram Posts

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Dedicated Website Page

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Media Release

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Poster

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Spreading the Word

If you are a physio you can share the message

Download the link to access the resources

Share the social posts on your own social media channels

Share the factsheets and website link with your patients

Display the poster and details in waiting rooms in your practice or hospital

Don’t forget to use the hashtags #AskthePhysio #NeuroPhysioHelps