Case managers play a crucial role in coordinating effective physiotherapy care, especially for patients recovering from injury, surgery, or managing long-term conditions. Acting as the link between patients, physiotherapists, families, and healthcare providers, they ensure a seamless and personalised rehabilitation journey. One of the key responsibilities of a case manager is to assess the individual needs of each patient. By understanding the patient’s medical history, physical challenges, and goals, case managers can create tailored care plans that include appropriate physiotherapy interventions. This collaboration ensures that patients receive the most suitable and timely treatment, whether at home, in a care home, or other settings. Case managers also liaise with physiotherapists to monitor progress and adapt treatment plans as needed. They help address barriers to recovery, arrange necessary equipment, and ensure that therapy sessions align with the patient’s personal and ...