What Is A Biokineticist?
Focus Areas of Biokinetics
Biokineticists specialize in two primary sectors: Orthopaedic Rehabilitation and Cardiac/Chronic Rehabilitation.

Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
- Self-Referral Patients: Many patients seek orthopaedic rehabilitation without referrals, requiring biokineticists to be proficient in a wide range of orthopaedic tests and assessments.
- Diagnosis and Treatment: Biokineticists must diagnose the condition and develop a tailored treatment plan to address the specific needs of each patient.

Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Referred Patients: Patients typically come through referrals from GPs or consultants.
- Comprehensive Monitoring: Biokineticists are responsible for the continuous monitoring of patients as they follow a scientifically designed rehabilitation program.
Holistic Approach to Health
The philosophy behind Biokinetic exercise therapy emphasizes the importance of the entire body functioning harmoniously for optimal health. An injury to one part of the body can cause other parts to adapt and compensate, potentially leading to inflammation, pain, stiffness, and other health issues.
Non-Invasive Manual Therapies
Our approach utilizes non-invasive manual therapies to promote total body health by treating and strengthening the musculoskeletal framework, including:
- Joints, Muscles, and Spine: Enhancing the stability and functionality of these areas.
- Nervous, Circulatory, and Lymphatic Systems: Supporting overall body health and wellness.

Active Participation in Recovery
As a Biokinetics practitioner, I encourage you to take an active role in your recovery plan. By working closely with you, I aim to improve your mobility and overall health as you recover from illness, disease, injury, or prolonged inactivity.
Take charge of your health and well-being with the guidance and support of a dedicated Biokineticist.