Frequently Asked Question’s

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists help people by improving movement, relieving pain and ensuring an injury has the best conditions in which to heal, therefore patients of all ages, sporting abilities (or inabilities) and physical abilities can benefit from treatment.

The first time you come and see us will be your ‘initial assessment’. This will consist of you telling us what has been happening, asking questions and then assessing your injury or symptoms. Once we have found out whats wrong we will decide together on a goal and make a treatment programme.

Every individual and every condition is different, so we can’t say until after your initial assessment, but we will give you an idea at the end of that.

Yes, all Chartered Physiotherapists are qualified to treat all spinal problems, including using manipulations.

Appointments

Our waiting lists are much shorter than the NHS! If we can’t fit you in this week, it will be next!

We offer a range of times to suit you throughout Monday to Friday.. The earliest appointment times are 8am and the latest is 9pm.

Comfortable, loose fitting clothes. If you have a lower limb problem please wear or bring shorts, if it is an upper body problem a vest or strapped top is best, and for a running injury please bring your running trainers.

Yes, all Physiotherapists are Members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapist and are Regulated by the Health Professions Council.

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