Available Treatments

Muscle Balance/Exercise Therapy
Specifically designed programmes
Taping/Strapping
Injury prevention and treatment
Manual Therapy
Mobilisation/Manipulation/Soft Tissue Massage
Bio-mechanical Assessment
Gait re-education and postural correction
Cold/Heat Therapy
Use to enhance recovery and relaxation
Electrotherapy
Ultrasound/Interferential Therapy/Muscle Stimulation
Injury Zone
Head and Neck
90 percent of adults will suffer neck and back pain in their life. Many structures and tissues can produce pain in the head and neck:
A ´slipped disc´ pressing on a nerve or a ´pulled muscle´
Back and Torso
40% of the adult population suffer from low back pain at some point in their life. Indeed low back pain accounts for millions of days lost to industry each year and includes joint, disc, ligament and/or muscle tissue. The complex core is vital in all movements of the human body and therefore is the basis for re-education of movement in many injuries.
Upper Limbs
The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body but it is also one of the most unstable and vulnerable to injury Physiotherapy treatment for shoulder, elbow wrist and hand pain is extremely important as the complex system of bones, joints and muscles allows us to perform vital movements from heavy lifting or delicate operations like threading a needle.
Lower Limbs
The hip and groin area is very robust and is the meeting point of the pelvis and the largest bone of them all - the thigh or femur.
The control and movement of this region is the responsibility of over 30 muscles which can produce very high forces and speeds. Unsurprisingly the body can experience lots of wear and tear in these areas over the course of many years.
If you have an ache or pain now, the sooner you treat it, the sooner you will recover and enjoy a fuller life because of it. So get in touch now for treatment.
The knee is the biggest joint in the body - in fact 2 joints - (shin and thigh and knee cap and thigh) it is also has some complex movement and control mechanisms. 3 to 4 times your body weight is absorbed through each knee when going upstairs and accounts for 30% of the adult population knee pain is a reality. The treatment of a foot injury or an ankle injury is important because this area is the first part of the body to hit the ground and the last part to leave it
