Carol Chaddock owns the practice which she set-up in 2006. Carol is the person you are most likely to speak to first when you call to book your appointment or to ask for advice. Rebecca qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist from the University of Brighton in 1994. Since then she has held a number of NHS and private posts, in Kent, Berkshire and Cheshire and has spent the majority of her time developing skills in the field of musculoskeletal medicine.
She currently works part-time at the practice. Rebecca has also studied an advanced management of spinal pain programme with the University of Keele. She is a Modified Pilates instructor and acupuncturist. She has a particular interest in the treatment of spinal and shoulders problems and has completed a post graduate training to extend her skills, including passing her Society of Orthopaedic Medicine exams in 2010.
Rebecca offers daytime and evening clinic appointments and also teaches some of our Modified Pilates classes. She has provided therapy in the occupational health field for private sector companies with employees working in sedentary and manual occupations.
She currently works part-time at the practice. Rebecca has also studied an advanced management of spinal pain programme with the University of Keele. She is a Modified Pilates instructor and acupuncturist. She has a particular interest in the treatment of spinal and shoulders problems and has completed a post graduate training to extend her skills, including passing her Society of Orthopaedic Medicine exams in 2010.
Rebecca offers daytime and evening clinic appointments and also teaches some of our Modified Pilates classes. She has provided therapy in the occupational health field for private sector companies with employees working in sedentary and manual occupations.
Services
All our Physiotherapists providing treatment are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
For all musculoskeletal problems your first appointment is an initial assessment and will usually last between 30 and 45 minutes.
Your therapist will take a detailed history and then perform a thorough examination.
At this point you may be asked to remove some clothing to allow a full examination of the problem area.
You are welcome to bring along a chaperone to your treatment sessions if you wish.
For all musculoskeletal problems your first appointment is an initial assessment and will usually last between 30 and 45 minutes.
Your therapist will take a detailed history and then perform a thorough examination.
At this point you may be asked to remove some clothing to allow a full examination of the problem area.
You are welcome to bring along a chaperone to your treatment sessions if you wish.
Rehabilitation following an injury or surgery, aims wherever possible to return you to your pre-injury level ability.
This might mean getting back work or sport or even being able to play with your grandchildren again.
When you suffer an injury or after surgery you can lose mobility and strength throughout your body.
As the length of time since you suffered your injury increases, it can be more difficult just to step straight back into your normal activities.
Without rehabilitation, people can struggle to fully recover, experience regular flare-ups of and increasing the chances of further injury.
This might mean getting back work or sport or even being able to play with your grandchildren again.
When you suffer an injury or after surgery you can lose mobility and strength throughout your body.
As the length of time since you suffered your injury increases, it can be more difficult just to step straight back into your normal activities.
Without rehabilitation, people can struggle to fully recover, experience regular flare-ups of and increasing the chances of further injury.
No, you can just phone to book an initial appointment.
You do not need to be referred to Restore Physiotherapy for treatment by your doctor, you can just telephone us and usually you will be able to get an appointment the same day.
Being able to see you quickly for assessment and treatment means we can begin rehabilitation immediately and return you to fitness sooner.
You cannot receive treatment without firstly having an initial assessment as we will need to determine the nature and cause of the problem in order to offer the most appropriate treatment.
You do not need to be referred to Restore Physiotherapy for treatment by your doctor, you can just telephone us and usually you will be able to get an appointment the same day.
Being able to see you quickly for assessment and treatment means we can begin rehabilitation immediately and return you to fitness sooner.
You cannot receive treatment without firstly having an initial assessment as we will need to determine the nature and cause of the problem in order to offer the most appropriate treatment.
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