If you’ve booked your first appointment and are wondering what to do before your first physiotherapy session, you’re not alone.
Many people feel unsure before their first visit:
👉 What should I wear?
👉 Do I need reports?
👉 Will it be painful?
The good news is—a little preparation can make your session much more effective and help you recover faster.
At clinics like Med Wellness Physiotherapy and Rehab Centre, patients who come prepared often see better results and quicker progress.
Let’s walk through everything you should do before your first session 👇
Your first physiotherapy session is not just treatment—it’s an assessment and planning session.
Your physiotherapist will:
👉 The more information you provide, the better your results.
Before your appointment, take a few minutes to think about your condition.
👉 This helps your therapist diagnose your issue more accurately.
If you have any previous medical documents, bring them along:
👉 These reports provide valuable insight and can speed up your assessment.
Your physiotherapist may ask you to perform movements or exercises.
👉 Avoid tight or restrictive clothing.
Eating too much before your session can make you uncomfortable.
👉 This helps you stay active and comfortable during exercises.
Your first session may include:
👉 Don’t worry—it’s usually gentle and guided.
Your first visit is the perfect time to ask questions.
👉 Clear understanding leads to better results.
Physiotherapy is not a quick fix.
👉 Patience + consistency = success.
👉 Be honest—this helps create a realistic treatment plan.
Painkillers can mask your symptoms.
👉 This makes it harder for your therapist to assess your condition accurately.
✔ If possible, avoid taking them right before your session
✔ Follow your doctor’s advice if medication is necessary
Reaching early helps you:
👉 A stress-free start improves your experience.
Here’s what you can expect:
✔ Detailed assessment
✔ Discussion of symptoms
✔ Movement testing
✔ Initial treatment or exercises
✔ Personalized recovery plan
👉 It’s all about understanding your body and starting your recovery journey.