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General physiotherapy
Treating a wide range of movement disorders and symptoms. Promoting improvement of quality of life and prevention of injury as well and treating them. Providing rehabilitation and working towards optimisation of your function and achieving your goals.
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Diagnosing, assessing and treating a multitude of conditions:
Back Pain
Hip pain
Neck Pain & headaches
Ligament Sprains
Knee and shoulder pain
Muscular Strains
Ankle pain
Whiplash
Wrist pain
Sciatica and leg pain
Arthritis
Hypermobility
Joint Dysfunction
Post Operative Rehabilitation
Joint Instability
Nerve Irritation
Muscle Activation & Recruitment
Postural re-education
Tendynopathies (tendonitis, tendynosis)
Sport injuries
Post Operative
Helping you prepare for an orthopedic or women’s health surgery and make a good recovery.
For example but not limited to:
Rehabilitation after any surgery
Shoulder surgery
Arthroscopies
Fixation surgeries after fractures
Joint replacements
After a C section/ cesarean
Spinal surgery
Prolapse or incontinence related surgeries
Women health physiotherapy
Pelvic floor conditions are very common. One in four women will have urine incontinence problems and one in two women who delivered will suffer from a degree of prolapse. These can be treated to maximize strength, function and quality of life. Get in touch to see what can be done to help.
A women's health physiotherapist can advise and treat on the following conditions:
Pelvic & pelvic floor related pain
Pre and post surgical rehabilitation
Painful intercourse
Abdominal muscle separation
Pelvic organ prolapse
Perimenopause and menopause
Leaking and control issues
Pelvic floor care before during or after pregnancy
Bladder and bowel habits/symptoms
Physical activity related issues before, during, or after pregnancy

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