Physiotherapists treat patients with physical difficulties resulting from illness, injury, disability or ageing. They treat people of all ages including children, the elderly, stroke patients and people with sports injuries.
Physiotherapists work with patients to identify and improve their movement and function. They help promote their patients' health and wellbeing, and assist the rehabilitation process by developing and restoring body systems, in particular the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. They devise and review treatment programmes, comprising manual therapy, movement, therapeutical exercise and the application of technological equipment, e.g. ultrasound. Physiotherapists also provide advice on how to avoid injury.
We are determined to provide our campers with the opportunity to participate, to play, and to receive excellent instruction in the activities of their own choosing. This important blend of learning and fun has always been the foundation of our program.
A summer at KSA is the opportunity of a lifetime. The level of instruction found in a specialty camp, the spirit, camaraderie and fun of a traditional camp - this is what makes KSA an experience you can find nowhere else.
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