Welcome to Haworth Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic which is now owned and run by myself, David Hanson. Haworth Physio and Sports Injury Clinic will continue to strive to offer clients a first class experience in a convenient, friendly, pleasant and relaxing environment. I specialise in the treatment of back and neck pain, sports and soft tissue injuries, joint problems, fractures and post-surgical problems, overuse injuries and postural problems.
I am available to offer support and advice for all your musculoskeletal and fitness-related issues whether you are an elite level performer, a 'weekend warrior' or someone just wanting to maintain a level of fitness which will allow you to continue to enjoy life in your advancing years! I graduated from the University of Salford in 2010 as a Chartered Physiotherapist.
My initial experiences were gained by working as the First Team Physio at FC Halifax Town, whilst combining these part-time duties with additional work in the Academy at Manchester City FC and the Centre of Excellence at Bradford City FC.
I am available to offer support and advice for all your musculoskeletal and fitness-related issues whether you are an elite level performer, a 'weekend warrior' or someone just wanting to maintain a level of fitness which will allow you to continue to enjoy life in your advancing years! I graduated from the University of Salford in 2010 as a Chartered Physiotherapist.
My initial experiences were gained by working as the First Team Physio at FC Halifax Town, whilst combining these part-time duties with additional work in the Academy at Manchester City FC and the Centre of Excellence at Bradford City FC.
Services
Exercise and Injury Should we rest or should we exercise when we pick up an injury or are diagnosed with a musculoskeletal problem?
That is the question that is often asked when we develop such a problem.
Exercise plays a vital role in maintaining our functional.
Keeping our strength: fighting the clock!
There's no doubt about it; as you get older you naturally begin to lose your strength and your fitness.
Climbing the stairs becomes a little bit more difficult; that walk in the countryside is now becoming more challenging;.
That is the question that is often asked when we develop such a problem.
Exercise plays a vital role in maintaining our functional.
Keeping our strength: fighting the clock!
There's no doubt about it; as you get older you naturally begin to lose your strength and your fitness.
Climbing the stairs becomes a little bit more difficult; that walk in the countryside is now becoming more challenging;.
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