Linkfield Physiotherapy Clinic specialises in musculo-skeletal therapy - treating conditions that affect the body's muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves. With our expert skills and knowledge of how the body works we can diagnose, treat and prevent injury. Treatment programmes may include a variety of techniques such as soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation and manipulation techniques.
Acupuncture is also available at the clinic. All our physiotherapists are members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and registered with the Health Professions Council (previously known as State Registration). Everyone is committed to continuing their professional development.
Acupuncture is also available at the clinic. All our physiotherapists are members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and registered with the Health Professions Council (previously known as State Registration). Everyone is committed to continuing their professional development.
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As primary health care professionals, physiotherapists combine in-depth knowledge of how the body works with specialised hands-on clinical skills to assess, diagnose and treat symptoms of illness, injury or disability.
With your independence in mind, a physiotherapist's goal is to restore, maintain, and maximise your mobility, strength, function, and overall well-being.
At Linkfield Physiotherapy and Sports Injuries Clinic we believe the best treatment programs are based on findings obtained from a detailed and personalised musculo-skeletal assessment.
With your independence in mind, a physiotherapist's goal is to restore, maintain, and maximise your mobility, strength, function, and overall well-being.
At Linkfield Physiotherapy and Sports Injuries Clinic we believe the best treatment programs are based on findings obtained from a detailed and personalised musculo-skeletal assessment.
Linkfield Physiotherapy Clinic specialises in musculoskeletal therapy, treating conditions that affect the body's muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves.
Most spinal problems are mechanical in nature and are not serious.
Physiotherapy offers hands on treatment for specific problems, tailored exercise plans and effective advice for self-management and future prevention.
We treat all common shoulder dysfunctions from age related degeneration to acute sporting injuries.
We can assess, diagnose and formulate correct treatment plan for any shoulder issue.
Most spinal problems are mechanical in nature and are not serious.
Physiotherapy offers hands on treatment for specific problems, tailored exercise plans and effective advice for self-management and future prevention.
We treat all common shoulder dysfunctions from age related degeneration to acute sporting injuries.
We can assess, diagnose and formulate correct treatment plan for any shoulder issue.
Physiotherapy restores movement and function to as near normal as possible when someone is affected by injury, illness, development or other disability.
It speeds up the healing process and reduces pain and stiffness.
Physiotherapy is concerned with maximising patients' physical movement and function - we believe this is central to everyone's health and fitness.
It is a 'hands-on' treatment - we use physical approaches to promote, maintain and restore your physical, psychological and social well-being.
It speeds up the healing process and reduces pain and stiffness.
Physiotherapy is concerned with maximising patients' physical movement and function - we believe this is central to everyone's health and fitness.
It is a 'hands-on' treatment - we use physical approaches to promote, maintain and restore your physical, psychological and social well-being.
Your first treatment will usually last for 45 minutes.
Firstly your physiotherapist will take a detailed history of your problem, together with any relevant past medical history.
Next, they will undertake a physical assessment - this will help determine the clinical diagnosis of your problem.
The physiotherapist will then explain a proposed treatment plan (and tell you how long your treatment is likely to last), as well as what sort of outcome you can expect.
You will probably be given some "homework" in the form of exercises to carry out before your next treatment (should a follow-up session be recommended).
Firstly your physiotherapist will take a detailed history of your problem, together with any relevant past medical history.
Next, they will undertake a physical assessment - this will help determine the clinical diagnosis of your problem.
The physiotherapist will then explain a proposed treatment plan (and tell you how long your treatment is likely to last), as well as what sort of outcome you can expect.
You will probably be given some "homework" in the form of exercises to carry out before your next treatment (should a follow-up session be recommended).
Onsite corporate physiotherapy provides a very practical benefit for staff and employer alike.
It saves not only the patient's precious time but also the Company's time and money and creates a caring positive Company culture.
As treatment is very accessible patients can be seen quickly which helps to resolve injuries/pain quickly and therefore less time away from work.
Providing physiotherapy in the patient's place of work helps the Physio to gain a greater understanding of the work environment and the demands placed on the patient.
It saves not only the patient's precious time but also the Company's time and money and creates a caring positive Company culture.
As treatment is very accessible patients can be seen quickly which helps to resolve injuries/pain quickly and therefore less time away from work.
Providing physiotherapy in the patient's place of work helps the Physio to gain a greater understanding of the work environment and the demands placed on the patient.
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