Back pain
Acute or recurring lower-back pain, stiffness and movement-related discomfort.
Conditions we assess
Pain can have many causes. An individual assessment helps determine whether physiotherapy is suitable and which factors should guide treatment.
Acute or recurring lower-back pain, stiffness and movement-related discomfort.
Neck stiffness, postural discomfort and some movement-related headaches.
Rotator-cuff related pain, restricted shoulder movement and recovery after injury.
Activity-related knee pain, ligament rehabilitation and strength after surgery.
Muscle strains, sprains, overuse problems and return-to-sport rehabilitation.
Guided rehabilitation after orthopaedic procedures, according to medical advice.
Mobility, strength and walking limitations involving the hip, foot or ankle.
Physical and desk-based problems influenced by repeated tasks or prolonged positions.
Support for reduced confidence, deconditioning and everyday mobility limitations.
Describe your symptoms and we can help you decide the most suitable next step.
Seek urgent help for severe symptoms after major trauma, sudden weakness, loss of bladder or bowel control, chest pain, breathing difficulty, fever with rapidly worsening pain, or other symptoms that concern you.
No. Assessment may indicate that medical investigation or another healthcare professional is more appropriate. A responsible clinician will explain this and refer when needed.
Exercises are commonly used, but they should be selected for your needs and explained clearly. The amount and type depend on your condition and goals.