Physiotherapy is used in the management of a wide variety of injuries and conditions to help relieve pain and to restore function and mobility. Our expert physiotherapists use many different treatment techniques including manipulation, mobilisation, massage, exercise programs, electrotherapy (e.g. ultrasound), Shockwave Therapy and acupuncture.
This can help free you from pain so you can enjoy a better way of life, free from the discomfort that for many of our patients has become commonplace and a part of everyday life.
How can physiotherapy help you?
Physiotherapy can help with a range of conditions and complaints, helping you to feel more comfortable and relieving you of pain.
These are some of the specific complaints that physiotherapy can treat:
Complaints covered
- Arthritis, injuries, pain and swelling, stiffness
- Cartilage problems
- Chest conditions
- Childhood conditions including postural and walking problems
- Circulatory problems
- Continence promotion
- Disc related, lower back pain, neck pain, referred to an arm or leg
- Fractures
- Injuries
- Joint problems
- Ligament sprains
- Muscle strains
- Neurological conditions
- Paediatrics
- Post-surgery rehabilitation (hip, knee replacements, upper and lower limb surgery)
- Raynaud’s Disease
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Rib fractures
- Spinal problems
- Sports injuries
- Strokes, head injuries, nerve injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, and ME
- Tendon injuries
- Treatment to increase the healing rate, increasing function
- Vertigo, dizziness, loss of balance
- Vestibular dysfunctions
- Whiplash following an accident
- Women’s health
What will happen at your appointment?
During your initial consultation you will have the opportunity to meet your physiotherapist and discuss your problems in detail. They will talk to you about your symptoms and carry out examinations to get to the root of your pain, so they can advise on the right treatment for you.
Your initial consultation will usually last around one hour. If you would like to go ahead with the treatment recommended by your physiotherapist a stand follow-up appointment will generally last for 30-45 minutes.
Fee structure
Initial assessment (15 minute assessment with 30 minute treatment)- £58
Follow up session (30 minute treatment) – £51
Follow up session (45 minute treatment) – £73
Follow up session (60 minute treatment) – £93
Domiciliary initial assessment – £110
Domiciliary follow up – £100

