That is an unsatisfying answer but, it's the right one.
When it comes to physiotherapy, a big question many people have is whether in-clinic or at-home care is better. The truth is, research shows there's no major difference in the final outcome for common conditions like joint replacements, musculoskeletal conditions (such as, back pain, arthritis, shoulder injuries or ankle sprains, etc), mobility impairments and recovery from fractures and many other conditions.
In-clinic physiotherapy offers a dedicated space with specialized equipment and a team of professionals ready to support you. This can be great if you need access to specific machines or prefer a structured environment.
On the other hand, home-based physiotherapy brings the care directly to your doorstep. This is a great option if transportation is a challenge or you're more comfortable in your own space. It also allows your therapist to create a truly personalized plan using everyday items in your home, making your recovery more practical for daily life.