Working as a physiotherapist in a prison 

John shares insights into what it is like to work in a prison as a physiotherapist

John, a dedicated physiotherapist, shares his unique experience working in a prison environment.  

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Breaking the stereotypes 

He reflects: “Is working as a physiotherapist in a secure environment different from an outpatient or community physiotherapy’s setting? Not significantly!  

The principles of musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy remain consistent, however, a few unique aspects set prison work apart. 

Unlike outpatient clinics, where patients arrive on their own, officers escort the patients to our healthcare department. I then escort them back to the waiting cells after the procedure.  

Due to security protocols, a few parts of the physiotherapy toolkit, like TheraBands, are not accessible, but these challenges fuel my creativity. It makes this job more interesting by pushing me to up-skills and prescribe care that will work around these limitations. 

Delivering care with the team 

My team includes GPs, nurses, podiatrists, and administrators.  

I spend my day triaging referrals, prioritising waiting lists, and consulting patients face to face. 

My Musculoskeletal (MSK) caseload includes mostly ankle sprains, osteoarthritis, back pain, etc. I sometimes also come across some acute injuries sustained within the prison walls.  

I put a lot of emphasis on empowering patients to become a part of their own rehabilitation: it works better and, I work closely with the gym staff to allow patients to self-manage their condition. 

There is a higher percentage of chronic pain conditions in a secure environment; however it is an exciting place to work alongside GPs and specialist nurses. We constantly try to improve the care that we offer patients and reduce chronic pain incidents. 

Why Practice Plus Group? 

I find Practice Plus Group an innovative company. It’s exciting to work with the team here: it allows me to drive a positive change in prison healthcare . Despite the challenges, it is also a very rewarding environment to work in. 

If you’re a physiotherapist seeking a challenging yet fulfilling work environment, consider joining Practice Plus Group, Health in Justice.

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