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Gqeberha's working population — from port workers managing repetitive strain to office staff dealing with posture consequences — relies on physiotherapy that understands their specific demands. Delia Rayner Physiotherapist sits at the centre of this practical need, working with people whose livelihoods depend on their bodies functioning properly. A sports injury ending someone's training isn't just frustration; a chronic shoulder problem affecting dock work affects income. Post-surgical rehabilitation isn't optional — people need to return to job capacity on a real timeline. This matters beyond individual recovery; it shapes local capacity and resilience. Workplaces with access to quality rehab services see faster return-to-work rates, fewer complications, and better preventive practices spreading through word-of-mouth. The community benefit compounds — when physios are good at what they do, the ripple effect touches how people move through their daily lives and whether they can keep doing what they need to do.
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