Top 23 Physio Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Of course there is a lot of things you can work on and change and all that, but first I think you should look at yourself before you actually start trying to find excuse in the other people, whether it's going to be coach, physio, family, or whoever else is on your side.
I train 10 times over six days every week. I also have three gym sessions and four physio sessions so it's a very busy life, but I wouldn't do it unless I enjoyed it and unless I had all that support around me.
I want to have my own neurophysiological clinic, combining my love of sport with my knowledge of physio that can benefit people and help them be rehabilitated to close to their former selves.
I recently started my own NP17 Academy within Liverpool Community College, which gives 16-19-year-old girls an opportunity to embark on a sports career, whether it be as a coach, player, physio, or nutritionist.
Twenty days ago my physio asked me if I was if I never think that I can win a Grand Slam or be in final of Grand Slam, and I said no. — © Flavia Pennetta
Twenty days ago my physio asked me if I was if I never think that I can win a Grand Slam or be in final of Grand Slam, and I said no.
I did it in pre-season when we had a bounce game, I went in for a slide tackle and my back was in pain, so I came off. I had a scan a couple of days later and it showed that up. I was worried as there was a little fracture in my back but the physio said I'd be fine and he put my mind at ease. I had two weeks off and was told to do nothing.
When I travel I have a full-time physio that I pay for myself. He also handles strength and conditioning.
To be a manager, you've got to gamble. Be brave, be bold, but be humble in everything that you do, and from the kit man to the physio to your best player to your youngest player, make sure you treat everybody the same.
I have a coach, a physio and a psychologist.
In the past, whenever I had a niggle, I would ignore it and let it heal on its own. Now, I tell the physio that I am facing some difficulty.
I have to look after myself. I go to the gym every day; I have physio every day, I have a couple of guys that work with my body a lot.
As an athlete, there are advantages being with a team and getting regular physio.
My fitness trainer's English, my physio's English, some of my friends are English. I don't have a problem with English people at all.
Retiring was hard. I'd spent 15 years doing something I loved, but when you get older everything seems to go. When I started spending too long with the physio and the doctor, I knew it was time to call it a day. But I had no preparation for being retired and I didn't know what to do.
The physio side probably stemmed from the knocks I got as a player.
I always travel with my coach and with my physio. And then when I'm in Europe, my parents, maybe they come to events.
I work with a nutritionist, I have my personal trainer and another person who is like my physio.
Physio-philosophy has to show how, and in accordance indeed with what laws, the Material took its origin; and, therefore, how something derived its existence from nothing. It has to portray the first periods of the world's development from nothing; how the elements and heavenly bodies originated; in what method by self-evolution into higher and manifold forms, they separated into minerals, became finally organic, and in Man attained self-consciousness.
As an athlete, there are advantages being with a team and getting regular physio...
For a long time, I thought I'd be a physio if I wasn't a sportsman. At one point, I wanted to be an inventor, and I'd come up with little schemes.
For me, what works is keeping training short but with high intensity and then recovering well. Physio, massage, icing, things like that.
I did a lot of good work with my trainer and the physio in Barbados, and they were tremendous help to me during my comeback period. — © Fidel Edwards
I did a lot of good work with my trainer and the physio in Barbados, and they were tremendous help to me during my comeback period.
I don't know a lot about mountaineering. I once went walking in the Lake District with the legendary climber Chris Bonington and had to have emergency physio afterwards to regain sensation in my thighs.
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