SERVICES

Physiotherapy

Sports Services

Musculoskeletal
Conditions

Neurological and elderly rehabilitation

Post-Operative Treatments/Discharge

Injury
Prevention

Hand therapy

Children's therapy

Rehabilitation

Coorporate wellbeing days

Rheumatology services

Other services

Sports massage

Dietician (Sports Nutrition)

Othopaedaedic specialist doctors

Medical weight loss

Occupational Therapy (equipment provision and physical therapy needs)

Mental health and wellbeing

Your appointments

Home Visits

Nursing and residential home

Clinic Appointments

Video/Telephone Consultations

FAQ

What do I wear for an appointment?

When you attend your first appointment, please arrive appropriately dressed. Loose clothing is advisable, shorts are preferable for lower limb problems and strappy tops for the ladies for upper limb conditions (gentlemen will be asked to remove their tops).

How long will my appointment last?

Clinic appointments will last 40 minutes which will allow Ruth 5 minutes to complete your clinic notes.

Can someone attend an appointment with me?

If the patient is under 16, a parent / guardian will need to attend. You are welcome to bring anyone along to your appointment with you if you wish (e.g. partner, friend, coach etc.)

How do I pay for my appointment?

Payment at present is by cash, cheque or bank transfer.

How many treatments will I need?

This is variable depending upon your condition and the goals that we set together.

What is physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function when an individual is affected by injury, illness or disability.

This is achieved through exercise, manual therapy, education and advice.

Physiotherapy helps patients self-manage their conditions, become in control of their pain / symptoms and progress towards improved function and reaching their personal goals.

In the world of sport, physiotherapists are key in injury prevention, analysis of movement to improve performance and education to ensure the athlete and team have all the tools they require to reach their potential.