The title “Physiotherapist” alone is not evidence of a formal qualification in Physiotherapy.

A Chartered Physiotherapist is a specialised member of the healthcare team. We are recognised by the medical professions and the Department of Health. The title “Chartered Physiotherapist” and the initials MISCP indicate that a physiotherapist is a member of the professional regulating body, the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists.
Chartered Physiotherapists have the high level of education, knowledge and experience needed to give a high quality and effective service to patients. When you attend a Chartered Physiotherapist, you can be sure of:
- A professional, scientific approach to the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of your complaint
- Seeing a therapist who has qualified with a University degree and who is committed to continuing education and research.
Chartered Physiotherapists are recognised and covered by AVIVA, VHI Healthcare, Laya Healthcare, Irish Life Health, HSF healthplan and other health insurance schemes. Continuous professional development is mandatory to maintain membership with ISCP.
All our physiotherapists are CORU registered. CORU is the regulator for health workers and social care professionals. Its role is to protect the public by promoting high standards of professional conduct, education, training and competence through statutory registration of health and social care professionals.
All Physiotherapists working at South Tipperary Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic are Chartered Physiotehrapists with up to date CORU registration.




South Tipp Physiotherapy, The Hands on Approach
