8.75 million people in the UK have sought treatment for osteoarthritis/knee pain (versusarthritis.org) About 30–50% of musculoskeletal injuries that present in primary care are tendon and ligament injuries (NICE) Inflammation can be helped with anti-inflammatory medication and Rest, Ice, Compression. We can assess whether you have an arthritic
The Watson Headache® Approach involves a series of gentle pressures applied slowly to each of the upper three spinal segments. It looks complicated, but our Specialist Physiotherapist Carol Ellis will guide you through this treatment to produce the best outcome for you. Relevancy of C1-3 Afferents According to the
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An area of Physiotherapy that requires specialist training. It blends elements of neurological physiotherapy in the musculoskeletal field and can improve day to day balance issues. If you have any dizziness/balance issues, we ask you speak to your GP prior to seeing Jane to ensure you
If you experience headaches, contact the clinic to book an appointment with Specialist Physiotherapist Carol Ellis. Here she explains more
Cording, otherwise known as Axillary web syndrome can occur after biopsy or lymph node removal. Norma scar tissue from surgery can also contribute to cording. It looks like and feels like a thick band of rope or cording that can travel the length of the
YOU ARE INVITED . . . Bury Physio, are hosting an educational talk aimed at Physios regarding pain management and chronic pain with BMI St Edmund's Hospital's Dr Mark Sanders. Dr Sanders is a Consultant in Anaesthetics & Pain Management at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Trust and
For tendon and plantar fasciitis issues, shockwave treatment can really provide a change in your symptoms. Book with a Physio to find out more.
Acupuncture is effective for pain relief, muscle spasm and other conditions. Contact the clinic to find out more about this type of treatment.
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