Our treatments are tailored to treat your condition as effectively as possible

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Treatments

Initial assessment

(Approximately 45 minutes)

At your initial consultation, your physiotherapist will start by taking a detailed history about your problem. They will also ask a number of questions about your medical history to allow them to tailor your treatment appropriately. They will then carry out an examination.

This examination may include assessing your posture, movements and strength as well as testing specific joints, tendons and ligaments. From the information gained in both parts of your assessment, your physiotherapist will explain their clinical diagnosis and options for treatment.

You are more than welcome to bring a chaperone (a guide or companion) with you for any appointments.

If you are taking any medication, it may be worthwhile bringing a list with you.

Follow-up

Your follow-up appointment will take approximately 30 minutes and is based upon the treatment plan agreed with your physiotherapist in order to achieve your goals and prevent reoccurrence. Sessions generally consist of both highly-skilled manual therapy together with specific exercise rehabilitation to activate and strengthen your muscles.

What should I wear?

To assess you properly your physiotherapist may need you to undress down to your underwear. Please bring shorts because they may be suitable for some treatments. Depending on the area of pain, you may wish to bring vest top.

Our treatments

Our team of physiotherapists offers a wide range of treatments, tailored to treat your condition as effectively as possible. These treatments may include:

  • Back and neck pain management
  • Exercise therapy
  • Soft tissue mobilisation
  • Vestibular rehabilitation
  • Acupuncture
  • Biomechanical assessment
  • General health assessment
  • Manipulations and joint mobilisations
  • Matwork Pilates
  • Muscle pain relief
  • Muscle patterning correction and correction of movement dysfunctions
  • Post-operative rehabilitation
  • Pre-operative optimisation
  • Women's health physiotherapy
  • Sports massage
  • Electrotherapy